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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Defininately David Sanborn's Hits,
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This review is from: The Best Of David Sanborn (Audio CD)
It's great that I'm the first one to write a review about this- it could set a standard. I think I can distinguish David Sanborn's voice on his saxophone(s) on a song I never heard before than any other saxophonist. That's saying a lot. I think Sanborn may be "the" best contemporary saxophonist today. With the hit, soon-to-become-classic, "Chicago Song," you pretty much got a good album already. There are so many good tracks that I made my favorite song a tie between "Let's Just Say Goodbye" and "Carly's Song." I particular like Buzzy Feiten's guitar-playing on the former, and on "Carly's Song," David plays his heart out and the vocals are strikingly melodic and mellow. Others to keep your ear fine-tuned to, that you might have heard on the radio, is "The Dream," "Slam," "Lesley Ann, and "As We Speak." A very nice album, with or without the aforementioned songs.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
overproduced,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Best Of David Sanborn (Audio CD)
I have been a fan of David Sanborn since the 60's when he was in Paul butterfield's blues band. I also saw him live at Fox Theatre in St. Louis a few years ago. His version of "Soul Serenade", accompanied by Robben Ford and Ricky Peterson was a near religious experience for me. Unfortunately, nearly all of his albums are overproduced, canned drum songs that are nearly indistinguishable from each other. Remember a few years ago when he would appear on The David Letterman Show? He teamed with Paul Shaffer's group to do versions of older tunes such as "Heartbreak Hotel", "Pretty woman", and assorted James Brown songs. This, in my opinion, was David Sanborn at his best. I think he is the finest alto sax player alive. I just fervently wish that he would make just one album of old soul and rock songs with a small. live group. Can you imagine Sanborn's versions of songs such as"Heartbreak Hotel", "Natural Woman"(Aretha Franklin), "Shotgun", and "What Does It Take?"(Jr. Walker). I do believe such an effort would be a tremendous artistic and commercial success. Are you listening David?
4.0 out of 5 stars
sanborn one of the best,
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This review is from: The Best Of David Sanborn (Audio CD)
i grew up in the 1980's when my uncle played david sanborn and other smooth jazz all the time in our house. i recommend it. i just ordered the best of david sanborn. now just turning 40 in a month i go back to my childhood listening to these songs.
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