Sensual Journey Will Downing

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  • Release Date: 05/07/2002
  • Sales Rank: 28,969
  • Label: GRP RECORDS
  • UPC: 731458961024

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Sensual Journey

1LISTENCool Water 4:00
2LISTENI Can't Help It 5:09
3LISTENHome 4:09
4LISTENDon't Talk to Me Like That 5:22
5LISTENAlmost Like Being in Love 4:27
6LISTENMaybe 4:34
7LISTENIf I Ever Lose This Heaven 4:56
8LISTENDrowning in Your Eyes 4:21
9LISTENJust Don't Wanna Be Lonely 4:02
10LISTENBrooklyn Breezes 4:01
11LISTENBolero Nova 4:44

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The best cuts on smooth-jazz vocalist Will Downing’s Sensual Journey are the ones with the leanest instrumentation. With only guitar and bass backing him, Downing’s “Cool Water” has the passion of an old Spanish love song. “Bolero Nova,” with a Hubert Laws flute running through it, has a Spanish theme but is actually a lush love song, while “Maybe,” with light keyboards and a spoken-word opening, is a bedroom ballad that could melt the stoniest heart. For the Brenda Russell/Vinx Parrette-penned tune about verbal abuse, “Don’t Talk to Me like That,” Downing is joined by Vinx (for a fabulous scat solo), vibist Stefon Harris, and organist Ronnie Foster. Together they create layers of lamentation. Stevie Wonder’s “I Can’t Help It” perks along with a hint of Brazil and a Boney James saxophone solo. Downing’s “Home,” which features the saxophone stylings of Gerald Albright, is the kind of catchy tune a lover hums on his ride home. The funky warmth of the Downing-penned “Brooklyn Breezes” is the only hint of urban sounds in the set. Roberta Penn, Barnes & Noble



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Sensual Journeyby Anonymous

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August 25, 2003: What a great cd, ecspecially the remake of "I Can't Help It". Will's voice just takes you to another world with "Maybe". He is an outstanding artist, I highly recommend this cd to new and old fans.

Sensual Journeyby Anonymous

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February 05, 2003: I was introduced to Will Downing attempting to find out who was the man singing the duet with another singer(I cant even remember now) on another CD. His voice was so captivating, his style so unique that it stood out in a duet!! I started doing my research to see if he had any cd's of his own. My first CD --Moods - IT BLEW ME COMPLETELY AWAY...my friend laughs and says you have to be Will Downings biggest fan. Since then I've collected every CD he has and received my wish to see him in concert at beautiful Chastain Park in Atlanta a perfect venue for a man of class. You will not be disappointed with any CD you choose!


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