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Originally Posted by SGR
If you want a delicious introduction to jazz, that's a little bit less complex than what you just listened to (but amazing all the same), might I recommend the following three albums?
You won't be disappointed
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Thank you very much SGR! I have added them to my list. After I have reviewed the next album ofcourse
I am going to do it in the next day or two so I stop messing the order of everything up
As soon as I put on the first song I knew I was going to really enjoy it.
I really enjoyed the feel of the first song, I could tell right away it was an album from the 60's and was quite typical of music I heard played by adults throughout my childhood so although this was the first time I have listened to it it felt quite nostalgic.
I really enjoyed his voice, I didn't feel that there was any harshness to it. I didn't particularly enjoy a few aspects of "Flower Lady" & "I've Had Her", I felt they dragged through and it was quite a big contrast from the other upbeat tempos but I really enjoyed the Violin? and Piano work on both of the tracks. It was really soothing to listen to but overall the tempo and feel of the track was a bit down in the dumps in compared to the other songs.
Really enjoyable, easy to listen to and he has a great voice
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7/10