Hmm, a quick google search reveals i went to the same school as this dude. He sure sounds a lot like George Garzone and Jerry Bergonzi, big time Boston sax players. Normally I dig that type of...
Hmm, a quick google search reveals i went to the same school as this dude. He sure sounds a lot like George Garzone and Jerry Bergonzi, big time Boston sax players. Normally I dig that type of vibe but I would sooner put the original Coltrane track of Satellite on than listen to this again.
I believe he was a student of Garzone's, actually. He certainly has that Boston sound, but I think he still has a beautifully individual style. I enjoy this recording but it certainly isn't my...
I believe he was a student of Garzone's, actually. He certainly has that Boston sound, but I think he still has a beautifully individual style.
I enjoy this recording but it certainly isn't my favorite. If you're interested, I would recommend checking out his newest recording, "Quadraphilya." It's all original compositions. I'd also recommend his earlier stuff like "Nothingman" and "Fractals."
Reminds me of going into a martini bar and/or a place like Capital Grille after work to pound 3 martinis before going home.
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Hmm, a quick google search reveals i went to the same school as this dude. He sure sounds a lot like George Garzone and Jerry Bergonzi, big time Boston sax players. Normally I dig that type of vibe but I would sooner put the original Coltrane track of Satellite on than listen to this again.
I believe he was a student of Garzone's, actually. He certainly has that Boston sound, but I think he still has a beautifully individual style.
I enjoy this recording but it certainly isn't my favorite. If you're interested, I would recommend checking out his newest recording, "Quadraphilya." It's all original compositions. I'd also recommend his earlier stuff like "Nothingman" and "Fractals."
Definitely not my style but even so, I enjoyed it for the most part.