Kim Waters - All For Love (2005)
Artist: Kim Waters
Title: All For Love
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Shanachie[5133]
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 44:59
Total Size: 323 MB(+3%) | 107 MB(+3%)
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TracklistTitle: All For Love
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Shanachie[5133]
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 44:59
Total Size: 323 MB(+3%) | 107 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - She's My Baby
02 - Hot Tub
03 - Day Dreaming
04 - Steppin' Out
05 - All For Love
06 - Dream Machine
07 - Nature Walk
08 - Happy Feeling
09 - Good To Go
10 - Sideways
personnel :
David Mann - saxophone, keyboards, drum programming
Vanessa Williams - background vocals
Kim Waters - saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, keyboards
Carl Burnett - guitar
Chris 'Big Dog' Davis - programming
Wayne Bruce - guitar
Bernd Schoenhart - guitar
Lori Williams background vocals
Davy D - programming, drum programming
James Waters Jr. - bass
Chuck Loeb - guitar, keyboards, programming, drum programming, percussion programming
Maysa - vocals
Since the soulful and charismatic saxman signed with Shanachie in 1998, smooth jazz fans have known where to go when they're in the mood for love. Judging from the titles of his hit genre albums Love's Melody, Someone to Love You, In the Name of Love, Kim Waters is in love with love, and he's sticking to this conviction. As strong as he is with slow dance ballads, however, he's been getting funkier in recent years, perhaps inspired by producing some of his label's hip-hop cover projects like Streetwize and Tha Hot Club. All for Love (have we run out of variations yet?) perfectly balances the two, with engaging melodies and a variety of grooves, some edgy and modern, some thumpy and retro, from start to finish. The first radio single was a moody, soul-ambient take on Aretha Franklin's "Daydreaming," which blended singer Maysa's low sultry vocals with Waters' own smoky harmony fills. The title track perfectly epitomizes the easy grooving, old-school soul-tinged romantic side of smooth jazz sax. But it's the more aggressive, optimistic tunes which sell the project as a whole, from the easy grooving soprano-driven opener "She's My Baby" (he's a devoted family man), to the punchy, perky "Happy Feeling." All that love goes to his head and inspires even more daring improvisational energy on "Sideways," and the marvelously mischievous, raw and scratchy -- but still somehow soothing and sensuous -- "Hot Tub." Labelmate and frequent collaborator Chuck Loeb contributed the moody, totally retro "Dream Machine," which features light touches of his rhythm guitar. Waters' smoldering looks and sweet album titles belie the harder grooving charms that have come to define his later works. Yet the romance stays close by as the real partying begins.~Jonathan Widran