Chuck_Loeb-The_Moon_The_Stars_And_The_Setting_Sun-CD-1997-MK2

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-chuck_loeb-just_us.mp3 Chuck Loeb Just Us 193 Unknown
2 02-chuck_loeb-beneath_the_light.mp3 Chuck Loeb Beneath the Light 199 Unknown
3 03-chuck_loeb-of_the_moon.mp3 Chuck Loeb ...Of the Moon... 200 Unknown
4 04-chuck_loeb-hand_in_hand.mp3 Chuck Loeb Hand in Hand 195 Unknown
5 05-chuck_loeb-dont_let_me_be_lonely_tonight.mp3 Chuck Loeb Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 184 Unknown
6 06-chuck_loeb-the_stars.mp3 Chuck Loeb ...The Stars... 187 Unknown
7 07-chuck_loeb-above_us.mp3 Chuck Loeb Above Us 211 Unknown
8 08-chuck_loeb-shine_on.mp3 Chuck Loeb Shine On 199 Unknown
9 09-chuck_loeb-while_we_speak.mp3 Chuck Loeb While We Speak 202 Unknown
10 10-chuck_loeb-of_love_and_the_setting_sun.mp3 Chuck Loeb ...Of Love and the Setting Sun 199 Unknown
11 11-chuck_loeb-water_runs_dry.mp3 Chuck Loeb Water Runs Dry 191 Unknown
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Release : Chuck Loeb - The Moon, the Stars and the Setting Sun Artist : Chuck Loeb Album : The Moon, the Stars and the Setting Sun Genre : Jazz Source : CDDA Label : Shanachie URL : Date : 00-00-1997 Encoder : LAME 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new Quality : 196kbps 44100 kHz Joint Stereo Tracks : 11 Time : 60:55 min Size : 85.99 MB 1 Just Us 5:24 2 Beneath the Light 6:02 3 ...Of the Moon... 5:28 4 Hand in Hand 5:28 5 Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 5:31 6 ...The Stars... 6:23 7 Above Us 6:00 8 Shine On 5:35 9 While We Speak 5:49 10 ...Of Love and the Setting Sun 4:20 11 Water Runs Dry 4:55 Many smooth jazz artists view song titles as an afterthought, so it's refreshing to see guitarist Chuck Loeb play a romantic connect-the-dots with the names of the nine originals on The Moon, the Stars and the Setting Sun. Sure, it's a little corny to follow the sweet little tale strung together by ellipses (i.e. "...the stars...above us...shine on...while we speak...of love and the setting sun") but it gives us a glimpse into Loeb's mindset of this sharply played, generally laid-back project. Sometimes, the stroll is melancholy. Over floating synth washes, he generates a crying effect via lengthy acoustic notes, which are echoed by the subdued Sanborn-esque touches of Nelson Rangell (on the swaying James Taylor cover "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight") and Andy Snitzer. Aware that listeners probably already know the sad lyrics, Loeb cries out over gentle synth drum beats on Boyz II Men's "Water Runs Dry." One of Loeb's trademarks is his ensemble-minded approach, and deferring to a lively two-minute Bob James keyboard solo on the Brazilian-flavored piece makes perfect sense; the disc offers the same sort of gently rhythmic flavors as a James-Earl Klugh collaboration. ~ Jonathan Widran,

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