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Hardcastle 5

by: Paul Hardcastle



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0020286112228
Label: TRIPPIN & RHYTHM
Manufacturer: TRIPPIN & RHYTHM
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: TRIPPIN & RHYTHM
Release Date: February 05, 2008
Sales Rank: 632
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Disc 1:
  1. In the beginning
  2. Lucky Star
  3. Don t you know
  4. Marimba
  5. Closer
  6. Return of the Rainman
  7. Blew my mind
  8. Constellation of Dreams
  9. Don t you know pt 2
  10. Keep movin on
  11. Revival
  12. Till the next time
  13. Take 1


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Were is Helen ...
Another excellent CD by Paul Hardcastle nice 1st cut by Paul JR. the only problem really miss the silky voice of Helen Roberts



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Paul you are the best !!! ...

WHAT CAN YOU SAY PAUL DEFINES HIS MUSIC WELL WITH A HINT OF ELECTRO-DANCE ALITLLE SOUL BLEND ALL SOAK IN SENUALITY AND SENSUOUSNESS. MY COLLECTION WILL BE COMPLETE AFTER RECEIVING #5 OF PAUL HARDCASTLE AND JAZZMASTERS.
JUST RECENLY I VISTED MY FAMILY IN SANTA BARBARA PREPARING FOR OUR FAMILY REUNION THE NEXT MORNING I PUT IN JAZZMASTERS 11 VERY LOW SETTING IN THE LIVING ROOM.
OF COURSE NO ONE KNEW THIS WAS A CD. BEFORE I KNEW IT MY BROTHER INLAW GRAD MY SISTER AND SWAG THE FLOOR TO THE MUSIC THEY WERE SO INTO IT..THEN SUDDENLY THE ROOM WENT CALM AS EVERYONE SOAK UP A BEAUTIFUL SOUND THEY ADMIRE FOR THE FIRST TIME. HIS MUSIC DRAWS IN THE PERFECT MOOD ANY WHERE YOU ARE.. I AM READY FOR NUMBER 6 YAAAA_YA












































Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nnnnnnnnn... Nineteen! ...
What else can be said about Paul Hardcastle!? The Creative Genius goes on!
Heard this on album KJJZ (102.3FM), and it blew me away!
The Brit goes West Coast Smooth Jazz, and Then some!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sound of my Summer ...
I have been a longtime Paul Hardcastle fan. I got the Jazzmaster 1 and 2 and even Hardcastle 1. I am so glad to revisited his music when I got Hardcastle 5...it is really great!!! It is smooth and grooven!!! On the first spin I am in love!!! Thanks Paul your album will have me relaxing and grooving all summer!!! Five stars with no problems! I think it is actually my favorite album of yours!!! Loved your son's song also!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very relaxing and magnificent CD! ...
Paul Hardcastle returns with his fifth entitled "Hardcastle" album under his solo moniker and it is a wonderful and yet different sounding album from his previous release, 2005's "Hardcastle 4". That one had a funkier and less atmospheric sound but the fifth entry is different even from that one. Here, the songs in general have a mellower tempo and to my suprise, Helen Rogers who has blessed us for 15+ years is noticably absent from this album. Instead we have other vocalists who I've never heard before but they are still very good on here. Hardcastle never fails to impress but even better is that the final track "Take One" was actually mixed by his son Paul Jr.! Now how about that! We could very well have a musical Hardcastle dynasty in the making! Okay, maybe I'm stretching it a bit but Hardcastle 5 I think is a wonderful new entry and continues the Hardcastle legacy of producing great music for the ages. Perfect for long late night walks across town.


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