Bryan Lubeck - Vineyard Groove (2011)
Artist: Bryan Lubeck
Title: Vineyard Groove
Year Of Release: 2008 / 2011
Label: Earthscape Media
Genre: Smooth Jazz / Latin
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 42:48 min
Total Size: 290 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Vineyard Groove
Year Of Release: 2008 / 2011
Label: Earthscape Media
Genre: Smooth Jazz / Latin
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 42:48 min
Total Size: 290 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Smoocha (3:28)
02. Vineyard Romance (3:43)
03. Vinyeard Groove (3:54)
04. Down To The Beach (4:40)
05. All My Love (3:50)
06. Fragile (4:21)
07. Fall Of Rome (3:50)
08. Noon Groove (3:48)
09. Light My Fire (4:00)
10. Top Down (3:55)
11. Twilight Groove (3:14)
Featured as the the up and coming guitarist at the American Smooth Jazz Awards, Bryan fuses high energy flamenco guitar with upbeat pop and jazz styles. This is a tap your feet and keep whistling the tunes long after the album is over cd....
Honored as the up and coming guitarist at the American Smooth Jazz Awards, Bryan weaves a tapestry of Latin, Pop and Urban instrumental songs.
This CD is more upbeat than his previous CD's and borrows heavily from producer and world renown urban bassist Billy Dickens (Stevie Wonder etc.). The blazing sax of west coast great Rick Parma takes the music to even greater hieghts.
Every detail down to the mix by grammy award winner Craig Bauer at Hing Studios to multi grammy award winning Trever Sadler doing the final mastering makes this without a doubt his best work to date.
Honored as the up and coming guitarist at the American Smooth Jazz Awards, Bryan weaves a tapestry of Latin, Pop and Urban instrumental songs.
This CD is more upbeat than his previous CD's and borrows heavily from producer and world renown urban bassist Billy Dickens (Stevie Wonder etc.). The blazing sax of west coast great Rick Parma takes the music to even greater hieghts.
Every detail down to the mix by grammy award winner Craig Bauer at Hing Studios to multi grammy award winning Trever Sadler doing the final mastering makes this without a doubt his best work to date.