Music : The Jazzmasters V |
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Rating: - * Jazzmaster's at their best ... Jazzmaster's V is simply a perfect CD that one will play over and over again. I particularly like "Children of the Ghetto". Buy it if you like Paul Hardcastle, or never even heard of his magic. There are no regrets with this CD. Rating: - * Greatest jazz hits ... Always liked Paul Hard Castle, I really enjoy his music and have for many Years. Have just about all of his albums. Thanks, it is one of his best. Mark Rating: - * can't wait ... I have all the jazzmaster cd's and can't wait for the next one to come out. This cd continues to never disappoint when listening. I wish Paul would use more of Helen Rogers voice as she really adds to the complete smoth jazz experience. Rating: - * Good Showing By Paul Hardcastle, Albeit Boring ... Not a bad showing by Paul Hardcastle. While not as good as the 1st Jazzmaster Series with "Sounds of Summer", this CD is not bad. He has at least dumped the quasi rap music of his last released and focused on smooth jazz, albeit without much uptempo stuff for which he made his bones. There is but a single uptempo track, "Never Far Away". I think there are better examples of smooth jazz out there, which are less reliant upon formulas that have apparently latched onto Mr. Hardcastle. But if you are a smooth jazz fan like I am, buy this CD for the 1-2 keeper tracks. Rating: - * Jazzmasters 5 ... More of the same you'd expect from the Jazzmasters. Memorable melodies and the sound of summer. |



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