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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful,
This review is from: Phoenix (Audio CD)
I purchased this CD in D.C. after hearing Marcus do a live set at Barnes & Nobles. It is wonderful and a must for Jazz lovers. It combines smooth mellow tunes and upbeat notes that make you want to tap your feet as the great vibes move through your body. He works wonders on those keys. His band is equally talented and I must say it was money well spent!Waiting for a show in Hampton Va. Angela
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An exciting voyage into the urban groove.,
By Line of beauty in jazz (Miami, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Phoenix (Audio CD)
Strong Smooth Jazz delivered by this highly talented keyboardist/pianist will appeal to lovers of Bobby Lyle's, Bob Baldwin's or Roger Smith's music.One of the standout tracks is the riff laden "Love" which features vocalist Frank McComb in a Stevie Wonder-like song. On the instrumental side, taste the quality of the groove on " Road to Los Suenos", on which Stanley Cooper adds his soulful guitar. On the radio friendly and highly melodic "Table for 2" Marcus is joined by the smooth sax operator Phillip Martin. Other highlights are "The Journey" and "Make It Happen". All in all, the album is a mix of funky grooves, old time jazz, and a smoky piano bar with an underground beat, which has a top quality. It is a varied set that will have broad appeal.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Radio announcer chimes in on MJ's work,
By Yugen F. Rashad "Yugen Fardan Rashad" (Portland, Oregon - The Oregon Territory) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Phoenix (Audio CD)
Were it not for marketing strategies to capture a wider audience artists like MJ would be a household name. Jazz music nature is chameleon which explains why marketing jazz through popular genre is so necessary. These artists gotta eat. But truly, at the end of the day this guy has chops and sticks. I present his music on my radio program because I understand my obligation to preserve the music branch with the hope the root will be discovered.Kudos to Mr. Johnson for his courage and determination. He isn[t rising from the ashes as the title of his latest material suggests, but his artistry will give rise to your soul. yugenfardan@msn.com
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