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majaman78
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has got to be David Boswell's "I Like That"
I first heard it played on WEIB FM 106.3 in Northampton MA at 2:00 in the morning a few weeks ago when vistiting CT, and it literally kept me up the rest of the night going over and over in my head.
Later that morning I called the station to find out what the Pat Metheny Group selection they had played earlier....but it wasn't Metheny, it was David Boswell. ???
Where did this guy come from? Wow.
The title song is both majestic and moving, so much so that I really couldn't talk after hearing it the first few times. Just a sensational piece of guitar work. I haven't yet checked out the rest of the CD, but if the title cut is any indication this might be the best new SJ artist I have come across the last decade.
Pat Metheny fans should take a listen to a great song THAT CRAPPY BA WOULD NEVER TOUCH. This is smooth jazz at its best.
Put this down as my pick as best Smooth Jazz song for 2009. I know I won't hear a better one from here on out. (the full length version, not the radio edit which is good but not as great as the full length version).
I first heard it played on WEIB FM 106.3 in Northampton MA at 2:00 in the morning a few weeks ago when vistiting CT, and it literally kept me up the rest of the night going over and over in my head.
Later that morning I called the station to find out what the Pat Metheny Group selection they had played earlier....but it wasn't Metheny, it was David Boswell. ???
Where did this guy come from? Wow.
The title song is both majestic and moving, so much so that I really couldn't talk after hearing it the first few times. Just a sensational piece of guitar work. I haven't yet checked out the rest of the CD, but if the title cut is any indication this might be the best new SJ artist I have come across the last decade.
Pat Metheny fans should take a listen to a great song THAT CRAPPY BA WOULD NEVER TOUCH. This is smooth jazz at its best.
Put this down as my pick as best Smooth Jazz song for 2009. I know I won't hear a better one from here on out. (the full length version, not the radio edit which is good but not as great as the full length version).