Move
C**Y
Earl klugh, a smooth mellow jazz guitarist
I enjoy Earl Klughs music and this album doesn't disappoint.When I want to get into a mellow mood this is the type of tunes that help me get there.If you haven't heard Earl give it a try . He's a light and mellow jazz guitarist supremo.Enjoy...
P**K
Five Stars
Really enjoyed this - more rockier than expected and Klugh enjoying himself.
A**U
Five Stars
great buy. exactly what i was looking for and just another collection to my collections
T**R
Too Good to be "Smooth" Jazz !
When it comes to jazz, I listen mainly to musicians like Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Lou Donaldson, Stanley Turrentine, Eric Alexander, Coltrane, Miles, Monk and all the hard-bop masters. Whenever anyone asks me if I like "smooth" jazz, I always say "no, I prefer my jazz rough". So what a pleasant surprise for me to discover the music of Earl Klugh, a true genius of jazz, no matter how you classify him. The "Move" album contains these great 5-star tracks: "Across the Sand", "Far From Home" and "Big Turtle River". They are relaxed melodies which evoke wistful bittersweet memories. The other tracks are also very good - there are no clunkers on this disc. This album is a musical treasure.
R**N
Five Stars
Metal resophonic classic guitar sounds awesome. One of my favorite Earl Klugh albums.
L**T
I found it! on Amazon
This is by fare one of the best Earl Klugh I have ever heard. It gets the beat/cruze on nicely.
Y**O
Very refreshing music
This CD really opened me up to a new world of guitar. This is the first smooth jazz CD I've ever had. My grandpa dug out an old dusty box of CDs and at the very bottom of the box was this. He played Across the Sand for me and it blew me away. The beats and vocals and guitar are just awesome.This is a fantasic collection of easy going and catchy beats with wonderfully varied vocals. I just love the singing without using words. The only singing with actual words is in Doin' It, which is still a kickin song. The guitar is smooth and refreshing, especially if you want to hear great guitar without distortion or other effects. Just the smooth sound of a classical guitar in the mellow grooves of Earl Klugh's music. I can easily listen to this CD the whole way through. I do it all the time while I'm reading, on the internet, or whatever. The transitions from song to song were done nicely and the choice of Across the Sand 2 as the ending song was a perfect idea. It leaves you enjoying every last second of it as that last song fades out.
A**R
Moved Me
What do you want music to do for you? Most everybody wants music that has some emotional appeal or moves them somehow. Sure it's subjective, a matter of taste and very individualistic but I would find it hard to believe that there isn't something in this Klugh album that strikes a responsive chord in all of us.This however is not classical jazz. It's not heavy, smoky or moody. It is pop jazz and so be it. Easy listening, Sunday afternoon, breezy feeling, light jazz. The songs may not stay with you long and the rhythm may be quickly forgotten but while you're listening you are in another place and I'll bet that 'Across the Sand' 'Tiptoein' 'Big Turtle River' and 'Doin It' will have you Moving in no time. All in all a fine collection of work by Earl Klugh and a thorougly enjoyable listening experience.
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