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Artist:
Bobby Watson
Label: Red Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: Import Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 027312328424 EAN: 0027312328424 ASIN: B00001X548 Release Date: 1999-10-12 |
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Mr. Watson's Smooth Jazz Release.......2001-12-29
In any event, this disc of soft ballads appears to be BW's attempt to grab a little air play on "smooth jazz" radio stations, gain wider exposure among the "lights out" crowd, and, one hopes, sell more records. And why not? If producing several great recordings, including an absolute classic in "Love Remains," failed to lift BW out of relative obscurity, he may as well try another approach. One certainly can find no fault with the music on this recording; the tunes are lovely, the arrangements are tight, and BW's playing is, as always, precise, soulful, and passionate. As "mood music" it can hardly be bettered. And that's probably the problem. It simply blows away the bland, bloodless noodling of the typical "smooth jazz artist," which means it's much too good to get significant air play on "The Quiet Storm." Oh well, it was a nice try. Now I guess Mr. Watson will just have to go back to making disc after disc of eye-popping, hair-raising, righteous jazz (no quotation marks needed.) And, who knows? Perhaps someday there will be justice in the world.
Superb Effort by Hugely Underappreciated Alto Master.......2001-06-26
It's difficult to know why this man isn't a jazz superstar. He's paid his dues, having come up with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers; he has one of the most beautiful tones on alto sax of anyone in the history of jazz, and he's no slouch on suprano sax either; he's an excellent composer, with some of his tunes in the standard category, and he shares a penchant for melonchollic composition with Tom Harrell, the great jazz trumpeter. One possibility is that he's too old to be a young lion and too young to be an old master.
Quiet As It's Kept is a wonderful record. Choosing to forego the overheated virtuoso approach that characterizes much of jazz these days, Watson instead concentrates on slow-to-mid-tempo ballads. Perhaps that gives the record an aural monochromaticism that displeases some ears--not mine, however. The playing by all is top drawer, especially Ralph Peterson, whom one does not expect to hear in such surroundings. Simply some of the very best jazz currently available. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
a top album of contemporary jazz.......1999-10-31
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