2017-11-30
I thought this album was a carbon copy of what standard cigar lounge jazz would sound like. Nothing really special on here which would separate it from any other jazz album. I love the Sax, but I wish there were some better beats to go along with it. Very simple overall, but nothing to write home about. Its solid, but just wasn't my cup of tea.
review by Matt
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