was surfing the dish network muzak channels last night and stumbled upon a song called "Angel Love" by Samantha James. never had heard of her before but was totally enthralled by the tune. here's a little homework assignment for everyone here. go to her page here and listen to the sample song "Angel Love" below the bio and then come back here:
http://www.om-records.com/artists/samantha_james
below the biography, a media player with the song comes up where you can play "Angel Love" free. Go listen and then come back here.
now tell me, is that not the answer for smooth jazz stations?? if we have to endure 1 vocal per 1 jazz instrumental, why can't the vocals be like that instead of phil collins or whitney houston??
i'm not sure what to classify the genre as. most of my research on her comes up downbeat dance, electronic.
this takes me back to about a year ago when my wife was shopping in a hip female clothing store. i went in with her. this kind of music was playing in the background. i knew no artists, but it was all a hip kind of downbeat dance, electronic. i am a 30-something year old male and i was totally enraptured. then i heard this song the other night and it reminded me.
would songs like this not work PERFECTLY between brian culbertson and george benson? fresh. vibrant. fun. yet relaxing. vocal chill so to speak. instrumental chill didn't work in NYC, but this is more downbeat dance. thoughts??
sorry for the rambling post but that song totally blew me away. i keep playing it over and over today and pulling out my hair watching smooth jazz radio destroy itself when i think if they played vocals like this, it'd be the answer.
thoughts?
http://www.om-records.com/artists/samantha_james
below the biography, a media player with the song comes up where you can play "Angel Love" free. Go listen and then come back here.
now tell me, is that not the answer for smooth jazz stations?? if we have to endure 1 vocal per 1 jazz instrumental, why can't the vocals be like that instead of phil collins or whitney houston??
i'm not sure what to classify the genre as. most of my research on her comes up downbeat dance, electronic.
this takes me back to about a year ago when my wife was shopping in a hip female clothing store. i went in with her. this kind of music was playing in the background. i knew no artists, but it was all a hip kind of downbeat dance, electronic. i am a 30-something year old male and i was totally enraptured. then i heard this song the other night and it reminded me.
would songs like this not work PERFECTLY between brian culbertson and george benson? fresh. vibrant. fun. yet relaxing. vocal chill so to speak. instrumental chill didn't work in NYC, but this is more downbeat dance. thoughts??
sorry for the rambling post but that song totally blew me away. i keep playing it over and over today and pulling out my hair watching smooth jazz radio destroy itself when i think if they played vocals like this, it'd be the answer.
thoughts?