This video shows the recording process of Alexander Shulgin's composition "Vse Techet Menyaetsya (Everything's Moving And Changing)", which is from part one of his songbook Triptych. Much like the song, the recording studio appears to be very laid-back and creates a tranquil environment. This is an absolutely beautiful song and this video shows exactly how it was created.
Album: Triptych, Shulgin's Songbook - Part 1
Genre: Instrumental/Smooth Jazz/Lounge
Composer: Alexander Shulgin
Performers: Paul Drew, Steve King, Simon Rushby, Jon Howells, Laura Whittle
Producers: Paul Drew, Greig Watts, Pete Barringer
Label: Familia Entertainment
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Sorry If I offended you. I like jazz because of its explosive excitement, this lacked that. I'm not saying the melody wasn't nice, or the playing wasn't solid, it was. I'm sure the players can open up and get busy, It's just this particular video lacked the intensity and excitement I love about jazz.
thejazzman8 1 year ago
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you're supposed to be able to introspect on it. one can't do that on hardstyle.
silendshade 1 year ago
soothing, and thanks much...
TMKchld 2 years ago
This is ok , Not jazz funk!
Jerrya37 2 years ago
smooth.... realy nice
wilsonjrleon 2 years ago
sorry.....i call it how I see it...boring
thejazzman8 3 years ago
i know..when it's like a breath of frsh air with you..i know that it hit the spot
passjay 3 years ago
I'm glad you dug it PJ, it was like a breath of fresh air, really niiice!
SoulByDzyne 3 years ago
thanks for sending jay...i was very nice..reminds me of foreplay's stuff. ..maybe a hint of earl klugh..very nice indeed..i loved it jazz
passjay 3 years ago
Wow, this was very niiice! :-)
Must check out the CD.
SoulByDzyne 3 years ago