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Thread started 08/06/02 5:45am

Brother915

Devote-A-Thread: Al Jarreau

Show some love for this great vocalist. Al is one of my favorite male vocalists. Brotha went through the 80's with some great albums. I love THIS TIME released in 1980. I love every track off this album. But an underrated album from Al is HEART'S HORIZONreleased in 1988. Al's voice is an instrument, as he is known to improvise over instrumental breaks as a trumpet,saxophone,or keyboard would do. He has an amazing voice (his voice is effective on all types of material) and he's an underrated songwriter as well.
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Reply #1 posted 08/06/02 5:50am

mistermaxxx

this Cat just does Vocal Runs which you wouldn't Believe at times.i Have His Early 80's stuff Mainly when he was on a role&the Guy just Phrases&whatnot like Magic at times.He doesn't get Half the Love he should.He is so Cool at working with different Styles.if He put His Mind to it He could Proably Scat&Rap at the same time.He has a Classy Style about His Presentation to me.Cool Thread.
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Reply #2 posted 08/06/02 6:21am

Rudy

How's this for a coincidence:

Al Jarreau is from Milwaukee.

I play in a band from Milwaukee.

You can probably get Al Jarreau music for free on the internet.

You can definitely get my band's music for free on the internet, by going to www.spilltheband.com

just tell them the org sent you. the disc won't leave your cd player! people enjoy listening to spill!!!
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Reply #3 posted 08/06/02 6:52am

billysparxxx

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Al is the man, point blank. I can't front. He has a peanut head, but he's a great performer. Hell, everytime you listen to the theme song from Moonlighting, you ketp singing to it when it stopped playing.

Good Thread man.
Life my azz muthafucka, dis is a bitness!!

I love Gravy, I love Titties. I love Gravy Dipped Titties.
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Reply #4 posted 08/06/02 6:54am

thechronic

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his song black and blues is the best
" could I be... the most beautiful man in the world! plain to see, i"m the reason that God made a man!"UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE! VERY PRESTIGIOUS!
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Reply #5 posted 08/06/02 10:04am

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His best stuff is when he scats and adds lyrics
to jazz songs but he cranks a lot of mediocre smooth
jazz that I haven't really dug into yet.
Anybody check out Kevin Mahognay or Curt Stigers?
fro
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Reply #6 posted 08/06/02 10:52am

Brother915

PFunkjazz said:

His best stuff is when he scats and adds lyrics
to jazz songs but he cranks a lot of mediocre smooth
jazz that I haven't really dug into yet.
Anybody check out Kevin Mahognay or Curt Stigers?
fro


Yeah...I know. I didn't care for TOMORROW TODAY. save two or three songs. Too much smooth jazz stuff on that one. I get tired of these jazz artists catering to the smooth jazz side crowd. URRGGGHHH, I hate even mentioning the term SMMOOOTH JAZZ. Yeah I heard of those dudes especially Curt.

Yo PFUNKJAZZ, I'm pretty sure you heard of Pamela Williams...right? I think she has potential as a saxophonist, I wish she'd make a straight ahead jazz record, instead of all of this contemporary smooth jazz crap. Oh...she is FIIINNNE!!!Man, that's a fine sista!!!
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Reply #7 posted 08/06/02 3:51pm

PFunkjazz

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Brother915 said:

PFunkjazz said:

His best stuff is when he scats and adds lyrics
to jazz songs but he cranks a lot of mediocre smooth
jazz that I haven't really dug into yet.
Anybody check out Kevin Mahognay or Curt Stigers?
fro


Yeah...I know. I didn't care for TOMORROW TODAY. save two or three songs. Too much smooth jazz stuff on that one. I get tired of these jazz artists catering to the smooth jazz side crowd. URRGGGHHH, I hate even mentioning the term SMMOOOTH JAZZ. Yeah I heard of those dudes especially Curt.

Yo PFUNKJAZZ, I'm pretty sure you heard of Pamela Williams...right? I think she has potential as a saxophonist, I wish she'd make a straight ahead jazz record, instead of all of this contemporary smooth jazz crap. Oh...she is FIIINNNE!!!Man, that's a fine sista!!!



Note really, but I dig Nneena Freelon and Carmen Lundy,
but my all biggest fave is Cassandra Wilson.
test
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Reply #8 posted 08/07/02 5:09am

Brother915

PFunkjazz said:

Brother915 said:

PFunkjazz said:

His best stuff is when he scats and adds lyrics
to jazz songs but he cranks a lot of mediocre smooth
jazz that I haven't really dug into yet.
Anybody check out Kevin Mahognay or Curt Stigers?
fro


Yeah...I know. I didn't care for TOMORROW TODAY. save two or three songs. Too much smooth jazz stuff on that one. I get tired of these jazz artists catering to the smooth jazz side crowd. URRGGGHHH, I hate even mentioning the term SMMOOOTH JAZZ. Yeah I heard of those dudes especially Curt.

Yo PFUNKJAZZ, I'm pretty sure you heard of Pamela Williams...right? I think she has potential as a saxophonist, I wish she'd make a straight ahead jazz record, instead of all of this contemporary smooth jazz crap. Oh...she is FIIINNNE!!!Man, that's a fine sista!!!



Note really, but I dig Nneena Freelon and Carmen Lundy,
but my all biggest fave is Cassandra Wilson.


Oh yeah... Cassandra Wilson is really making some great creative recordings. She's one of the ones to keep an eye and EARS on.
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