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This document of Richard Elliots Blue Note years showcases a virtual master saxophonist who decided that smooth jazz was the pace for him to make his mark, and his money, and he probably did all right at it. Elliot was a mainstay on contemporary or smooth jazz radio stations for much of the 90s though he began his run with the label in 1976. These 17 tracks document his years with the label and include all of his radio material as well as some other sides consistent in flavor and sound. What differs most from track to track here is the sound of the production more than Elliots playing, which remains melodic, slightly funky and soulful in a very abstract manner; his tone, unlike say, David Sanborns or George Howards is actually kind of cool and distant instead of deeply emotive. It should also be noted that after leaving the label, first for GRP and then Artizen, his records in the 21st century, while still very accessible and in the smooth jazz vein, are creatively more compelling and more interesting production-wise than his earlier recordings. ENJOY THIS TUNE !!! https://youtube/watch?v=lgW6onPPu1w
Posted on: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 19:44:13 +0000

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