this song takes me back as a kid my aunt would take me to new york to see my other aunt and they would be playing jeff lorber music i heard this song and i use to like it as a kid now im grown up and i am now a saxophonist kenny g had an influence on my life along with jeff lorber
Whenever I listen to this song, I feel like I am right on the Gulf shore of the Ft. Myers, FL area. Bright sun, hot and balmy weather; palm trees of many kinds, and exquisite sounding birds.
Also, beautiful roads that are actually enjoyable to drive on.
Another example of Jeff bringing Kenny through the ranks. Kenny was slammin through all of his own albums...until Songbird..which earned him a lot of recognition and money..but...at that point.. he left behind the flavor and that funky calling card...forever.. The Jeff Lorber "camp" did what it was designed to do. After that, you're on your own. Stay true Jeff. Never leave you flavor behind. Great writing through all the years. Thanks for all the work shops. You taught us so much over time.
I remember learning this song note for note in high school. Mom used to tell she always knew when I was sad because I would always practice this song.
ahhh.....Kenny Gorelick on woodwinds, b 4 he became "Kenny G"....wish he and Jeff would collaborate on some new, "old school Jazz Fusion" like this excellent cut! This is music!
Jazz Fusion @ its best. Nostalgic, song from my childhood, reminds me especially of Oaktown and the old Crocker Highlands/Lakeshore 'hood. A song 2 play @ my furneral/memorial service...if anyone has one 4 me!....
Yo, I remember this one from back in the day. You are forever tapping into my memory cap. Thanks for posting this underrated jazz piece by the great Jeff Lorber!!
this song takes me back as a kid my aunt would take me to new york to see my other aunt and they would be playing jeff lorber music i heard this song and i use to like it as a kid now im grown up and i am now a saxophonist kenny g had an influence on my life along with jeff lorber
lpgrv71 1 day ago
MEMORIES, REAL GREAT ONES.
SMOOTHNBALD3000 1 month ago
Who would have guessed where the sax player Kenny G(orelick) would end up!
heartathesun 1 year ago
Definitely my favorite on this album.
Whenever I listen to this song, I feel like I am right on the Gulf shore of the Ft. Myers, FL area. Bright sun, hot and balmy weather; palm trees of many kinds, and exquisite sounding birds.
Also, beautiful roads that are actually enjoyable to drive on.
piano77man77 1 year ago
@piano77man77 my memories are the exact same, except I was in Pensacola, white sand, lovely days...
MrAljean6 2 months ago
Man this takes me back...the burgh Jazz Sundays...
bronze139 1 year ago
Another example of Jeff bringing Kenny through the ranks. Kenny was slammin through all of his own albums...until Songbird..which earned him a lot of recognition and money..but...at that point.. he left behind the flavor and that funky calling card...forever.. The Jeff Lorber "camp" did what it was designed to do. After that, you're on your own. Stay true Jeff. Never leave you flavor behind. Great writing through all the years. Thanks for all the work shops. You taught us so much over time.
rayanthonybrown 2 years ago
the track I enjoyed the least because of you know...I enjoyed all the rest of the other tunes on this album
GDelva2003 2 years ago
I remember learning this song note for note in high school. Mom used to tell she always knew when I was sad because I would always practice this song.
Tony1TAKE 2 years ago
ahhh.....Kenny Gorelick on woodwinds, b 4 he became "Kenny G"....wish he and Jeff would collaborate on some new, "old school Jazz Fusion" like this excellent cut! This is music!
seadawgg65 3 years ago
Jazz Fusion @ its best. Nostalgic, song from my childhood, reminds me especially of Oaktown and the old Crocker Highlands/Lakeshore 'hood. A song 2 play @ my furneral/memorial service...if anyone has one 4 me!....
seadawgg65 3 years ago 2
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sendwalteranemail 3 years ago 2
Yo, I remember this one from back in the day. You are forever tapping into my memory cap. Thanks for posting this underrated jazz piece by the great Jeff Lorber!!
TLDavis1230 3 years ago 3
Thanks for the comments. Appreciate it
Saxmaster1230 3 years ago
Yeah, I remember this one!
2channeltv 3 years ago 3
cant stop listening to this one.
JazzySaxE 3 years ago 3