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  • Release Date: 09/17/2002
  • Sales Rank: 30,995
  • Label: ARISTA
  • UPC: 078221473828
 
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Editorial Reviews

The smooth jazz messiah and saxman critics love to hate but sells millions anyway returns with a few surprises. Most of the genre's big artists know Kenny G. has great chops, but skeptics will point to the few sappy ballads here and groan, "here we go again, more of the unchallenging stuff." Those folks should check out his one tenor tune, the rockin' blues jam "Midnight Magic," whose feisty energy is about as far from a slick, bland ballad as he can get. Everyone is challenged, from the saxman to producer Walter Afanasieff (who fires up on Hammond B-3) and guitarist Phil Upchurch. A pity there aren't more tunes like that here, but in general, the saxman is on a more rhythmic and exotic plane here, beginning with the jubilant tropicality of the opener, "Brazil" (featuring a full orchestra and Afanasieff's funky keys), and extending through the flamenco-tinged romance "Spanish Nights." "Seaside Jam" and tunes like the title track combine the classic Kenny G. sound with a healthy dose of this type of groove. He has had loads of success with soulful crossover vocals and hits the mark this time with the dreamy urban adult contemporary songs "One More Time" (with Chanté Moore) and "All the Way" (with Brian McKnight). Overall, this is one of Kenny G.'s best, which will work concurrent miracles of selling yet more millions and giving his detractors a song or two they actually might enjoy. Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

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Paradiseby Anonymous

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May 13, 2006: Tyler Giffey was absolutely wrong in his review. This is a wonderful album. Lots of fun, seductive, perfect for any occasion. One of Kenny's better albums.

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August 20, 2004: A really good cd...happy, mello, its all there. i liked this album better then most of his earlier recordings. Malibu Dreams, Paradise, Brazil, and Midnight Magic are great


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