Sax O'Groove - Sax O'groove (2013)

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Title: Sax O'Groove
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Printsound
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 00:46:50
Total Size: 311 mb
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Tracklist

01. Closer To Me
02. Baila Loco
03. You Are By My Side
04. Go Your Own Way
05. Sax On The Beach
06. Regresa a Casa
07. The Other Side
08. On The Lifeline
09. Baila Loco Radio Edit
10. Alone At Last
11. Pavane Op. 50
12. Panis Angelicus


Promoted was this group by the German publisher Andreas Buechel, who also released their album Lluvia (2010) on his label Print Sound UG. Andreas' secret passion is the sax. With the release of Sax O'Groove (2013) is this passion an open secret. Sax O'Groove is a cooperation of Andreas Buechel and John Odio. Both recorded, mixed and produced all songs.

Andreas is performing sax, keyboard and additional programming, John drums, additional saxes and keyboard. Both are joined by Walter Chepe Blanco (guitar), Andreas Jimenez (bass), Isaac Quiros (trombone), Dirk Steinberg (sax) and many more.

Closer To Me is a lovely ballade with a slight oriental intonation. As the title indicates is Baila Loco a Spanish flavored tune underlined by a deep synth bass. Andreas' soprano sax brilliantly concurred with Dirk Steinberg's alto sax. You Are By My Side is a heartfelt love song performed by Sara Lauhoff and the known saxophones. The drum programming reminds me of Milli Vanilli's hit beats.

Go Your Own Way presents a catchy melody. Especially the sax solo knows to impress. Sax On The Beach is a sunny reggae tune awaking the desire for a cruise into the Caribbean. Regresa A Casa (Returns home) finds my interest through Walter Chepe Blanco's guitar performance. His outspoken love for the saxophone and horn arrangements can also be seen in the song The Other Side.

On The Lifeline is a refreshing counterbalance to the previous piece. The pairing of violin and saxophone has its charm. The re-recording of Baila Loco explains where Andreas sees his focus. The piece Alone At Last includes much autobiographical. As an instrumental it reveals however not too much. The album closes with the classic pieces Pavane Op. 50 and Panis Angelicus. The implementation expects a certain tolerance readiness.

Andreas Buechel has fulfilled with Sax O'Grove his lifelong dream. The album leaves enough space for the further development.