Z-Z-Z-Z-Z...huh? Oh sorry, I was drifting a little while listening to this recent release from New Age music phenom Liquid Mind (aka Chuck Wild). It's a compilation of tunes titled Relax - A Liquid Mind Experience, and mostly consists of selections drawn from earlier albums in the popular Liquid Mind series. Before you take me … Continue reading REVIEW: Liquid Mind – Relax; A Liquid Mind Experience
Category: Seniors
Al Hirt – More Than Just A Cup Of Coffee
As a teenage jazz fan in the late 1950's and early 1960's, I always had my eyes - and ears - open for any piece of music that became popular enough to cross over from jazz to pop. Since not many teenagers at that time were into jazz, I think I was a little (OK, … Continue reading Al Hirt – More Than Just A Cup Of Coffee
Songs With A Message – Henson Cargill
I've always had a bad habit - OK, several bad habits - but in this case I'm specifically talking about one that's related to the way I enjoy music. I've always found that I'm first attracted to the melody and pace of a song long before I ever really pay much attention to its lyrics. … Continue reading Songs With A Message – Henson Cargill
REVIEW: Brian Setzer Orchestra – Wolfgang’s Big Night Out
I'm not going to be coy, and I'm not going to waste time making you wait to hear my opinion of Brian Setzer's newest effort, Wolfgang's Big Night Out. The album, a recent release on the Surfdogs label, is a glorious romp that suits my musical tastes in a way I've seldom encountered. It's almost … Continue reading REVIEW: Brian Setzer Orchestra – Wolfgang’s Big Night Out
Virtuoso Steel Guitarist . . . And Faux Latino – Alvino Rey
Latin jazz has been one of my listening pleasures for years, but it was popular long before I came along. By the time I was into my teens and beginning to appreciate it, Latin music had been well-established in the US for decades. Bandleaders such as Pérez Prado, Xavier Cugat, and others had been familiar … Continue reading Virtuoso Steel Guitarist . . . And Faux Latino – Alvino Rey
REVIEW: Marsha Heydt – One Night
When reviewing music it's always a kick to discover something new, and an album coming out soon on the Blue Toucan label delivers a breath of fresh air in the person of Marsha Heydt. A talented saxophonist who is equally at home with the flute, hers might be an unfamiliar name to jazz lovers but … Continue reading REVIEW: Marsha Heydt – One Night
Kristofferson Gets Assist From Sammi Smith
At the risk of infuriating his many fans, I have to confess that I've never been able to really warm to the singing of Kris Kristofferson. I understand that his tortured vocal style might be appropriate to the angst-ridden songs he's written, but I really think that it's the songs themselves that will form the … Continue reading Kristofferson Gets Assist From Sammi Smith
REVIEW: Eric Marienthal – Just Around The Corner
If there exists somewhere in the world of jazz a region where smooth jazz and conventional jazz live side by side, a sort of middle kingdom (if you'll pardon the term), then Eric Marienthal might feel right at home there. On his new album from Peak Records, Just Around The Corner, the talented sax-man mostly … Continue reading REVIEW: Eric Marienthal – Just Around The Corner
Brainwashed(?) By Radio Moscow
I thought I wanted to be a ham. No, not the kind of ham that's a nickname for a bad actor. (Although I was once almost that too, but that's another story.) And also not the pink meat that goes perfectly with green eggs. Nope, this was a different kind of ham -- for a … Continue reading Brainwashed(?) By Radio Moscow
REVIEW: Dean Martin – Forever Cool
Coming your way from Capital Records, legendary crooner Dean Martin lives again in Forever Cool, an album of mostly familiar songs. But this time around the king of cool is matched up with some of today's stars, proving once again that the technology exists to magically create unlikely duets. This isn't my first time at … Continue reading REVIEW: Dean Martin – Forever Cool