Jim Fox - Sunburst (2004)

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Title: Sunburst
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: J. Zorro Music
Genre: Jazz, Latin, Bebop, Bossa Nova
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:11
Total Size: 113 / 231 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Jim Fox - Cry Me a River
2. Jim Fox - The Masquerade Is Over
3. Jim Fox - Teach Me Tonight
4. Jim Fox - Alone Together
5. Jim Fox - How Long Has This Been Going On?
6. Jim Fox - Like Someone in Love
7. Jim Fox - All the Way
8. Jim Fox - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
9. Jim Fox - My One and Only Love
10. Jim Fox - I'm Old Fashioned
11. Jim Fox - The Man Who Was Magic
12. Jim Fox - Come Rain or Come Shine

Guitarist Jim Fox brings to the table a combination of rich and varied musical experiences. A graduate of The Berklee College of Music, he has been an active studio musician in Hollywood, California, playing on numerous records, movies, television shows, and commercials. He has accompanied and/or recorded with such artists as Rosemary Clooney, Frank Sinatra, Jr., Sammy Davis, Jr., Michael Feinstein, Steve Lawrence, Tony Bennett, Barry Manilow, The Temptations, and many many more. Some of the movies include "La Bamba," "What Women Want," "The Presidio," "Beaches," and "Raising Helen." His unique style is based on a blend of solid time, strong melody, and harmonic interest.
The liner notes were written by Frank Sinatra, Jr., who states, "Listen to the subtle influence of a very gentle swing feel that Jim includes at different points during each selection. At the same time, there is ever present a constant blending of playing styles and imaginative harmonies in every phrase. This is the mark of Jim's detailed, but very romantic approach to the music he makes whenever he plays solo..." "I hope that you may find the same wonder that I have always felt in his mastery of the creation of his music.
This album is true artistry!"



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Thanks for rescuing this one from the archives. Some gorgeous tunes here. Excellent (re)discovery, Dre.