The Dance Dave Koz

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  • Release Date: 09/28/1999
  • Sales Rank: 22,304
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724349945821
 
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About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Since his self-titled 1990 smash debut, Dave Koz has been one of smooth jazz's greatest musicians. The saxman scored big on the radio and in retail even when he turned away from his established R&B/pop sound on 1996's Off the Beaten Path, which was done with more acoustic instruments. The Dance brings him back to the hard-hitting R&B funk sounds of that first album and its follow-up, 1993's Lucky Man. Aside from reuniting him with some of the producers who worked on his debut -- Jeff Lorber, Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers, and his brother Jeff Koz -- The Dance is a true testament to the art of collaboration. He surrounds himself with some of pop, R&B, gospel, and his own genre's greatest performers, but never lets you forget that this is a sax player's album. The swinging retro-funk/hip-hop of "Can't Let You Go (The Sha La Song)" features Luther Vandross. Modern R&B star Montell Jordan co-produces and takes lead vocal on a cover of Wham!'s "Careless Whisper" that is perhaps a bit too faithful to the original. Several members of Take 6 help Koz achieve a much more original effect on "I'll Be There." He also works with personal hero Burt Bacharach, who co-wrote and plays piano on the lovely soprano ballad "Don't Give Up." Koz ventures into Latin territory on "You Are Me, I Am You," which features a sizzling flamenco guitar solo by Marc Antoine, while another top smooth jazz guitarist, Jonathan Butler, scats and plays a vibrant acoustic harmony on "The Bright Side." Lest Koz get lost among all the partying with his pals, he does everything himself on the album's most exciting but possibly least commercial track, "Cuban Hideaway." This cut is a Tito Puente-type Latin jazz big band explosion on which he plays all the horn instruments, alto, tenor, soprano, and baritone -- 50 sax tracks in all. This disc is easily one of smooth jazz's finest moments of 1999, but imagine the possibilities had Koz put this sort of thought into creating more tracks so off the beaten path. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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August 23, 2004: Dave Koz is inspirational and creates beautiful music. The Dance is my favorite, because it has my ULTIMATE FAVORITE song on there: Together Again. Even though I actually play the cello, and I don't have it on CD, I occasionally hear it on the radio, and when I found out who made the song, I was excited. Hoping to get this C.D. Other songs are also great. I reccomend this to anyone looking to relax more, and people looking to have parties. This is first-class music, I tell you!

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October 07, 2002: THIS CD IS BEAUTIFUL!!! IT IS THE PERFECT CD FOR ALMOST ANYTHING....SITTING WITH FRIENDS OVER DRINKS, LAYING OUT BY THE POOL OR THE FAMILY DINNER AROUND THE TABLE, MY KIDS LOVE IT...MY 9 YEAR OLD LOVES THE FIRST SONG ON THE CD AND IS ALWAYS BORROWING IT. I THINK IT IS A MUST HAVE FOR A MUSIC LOVERS COLLECTION..YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.


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