The Best Of David Sanborn
发行时间:1994-11-08
发行公司:华纳唱片
简介: It's great that I'm the first one to write a review about this- it could set a standard. I think I can distinguish David Sanborn's voice on his saxophone(s) on a song I never heard before than any other saxophonist. That's saying a lot. I think Sanborn may be "the" best contemporary saxophonist today. With the hit, soon-to-become-classic, "Chicago Song," you pretty much got a good album already. There are so many good tracks that I made my favorite song a tie between "Let's Just Say Goodbye" and "Carly's Song." I particular like Buzzy Feiten's guitar-playing on the former, and on "Carly's Song," David plays his heart out and the vocals are strikingly melodic and mellow. Others to keep your ear fine-tuned to, that you might have heard on the radio, is "The Dream," "Slam," "Lesley Ann, and "As We Speak." A very nice album, with or without the aforementioned songs.
It's great that I'm the first one to write a review about this- it could set a standard. I think I can distinguish David Sanborn's voice on his saxophone(s) on a song I never heard before than any other saxophonist. That's saying a lot. I think Sanborn may be "the" best contemporary saxophonist today. With the hit, soon-to-become-classic, "Chicago Song," you pretty much got a good album already. There are so many good tracks that I made my favorite song a tie between "Let's Just Say Goodbye" and "Carly's Song." I particular like Buzzy Feiten's guitar-playing on the former, and on "Carly's Song," David plays his heart out and the vocals are strikingly melodic and mellow. Others to keep your ear fine-tuned to, that you might have heard on the radio, is "The Dream," "Slam," "Lesley Ann, and "As We Speak." A very nice album, with or without the aforementioned songs.