| 1. Sunset |
| 2. I'm Ready |
| 3. Follow Her |
| 4. No Fuzz |
| 5. You Can Stay |
| 6. Maybe |
| 7. Interlude 1 |
| 8. I Would |
| 9. Sintra |
| 10. Interlude 2 |
| 11. You're So Right |
| 12. El Alba |
| 13. Waiting For The Sun |
| 14. Sigueme |
| 15. Interlude 3 |
| 16. Eighty Eight |
Sunset - Camiel,Various Artists,Ibiza,Dance
Average customer rating:
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Sunset
Camiel Manufacturer: Rendezvous ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007OY3K2 Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Sunset
- I'm Ready
- Follow Her
- No Fuzz
- You Can Stay
- Maybe
- Interlude 1 - Outside Thatcher's
- I Would
- Sintra
- Interlude 2 - Camiel's Playing
- You're So Right
- El Alba
- Waiting For The Sun
- Sigueme
- Interlude 3 - 2 Track
- Eighty Eight
Customer Reviews:
Camiel, the next thing in chill jazz.......2007-04-06
Solid CD that comes dangerously close to..........2006-04-06
And this isn't a bad release. "Sunset" starts off rather positively. It actually reminded me a bit of Troubleman's cd, only it's far less electronically twinged. That's followed up with "I'm Ready", where you hear him on guitar, adding a little bit of funk to the sound wihtout the tune being overbearing. But... there wasn't a great deal of adventure in the track. "Follow Her" came afterwards and the music was actually pretty nice, although it was admittedly a bit of a cheesy tune with vocals. That can be a dangerous approach but then again, sometimes that's what made the old Italian bossa soundtracks fun for today (like when you hear the woman say... "You're so groovy"). Other tracks that stood out were "Sintra", "El Alba" and "Eighty Eight". The mood of the cd in general is pretty easy going and low-key. Actually... to be honest... this album reminds me of something that more... *mature*... fans would listen to when they're driving home from work/listening to the 'soft-jazz' radio stations that play a healthy dosage of David Sanborn. Nothing wrong with that at all, mind you... [yeah, I did a bad job sugarcoating it, didn't I? (edited as they sensored my review...)] :)
That's it in a nutshell. While this album didn't necessarily grab me, I would still recommend this to anyone that's a fan of light jazz. I think if you're a fan of Praful, you'll be interested in this and if you haven't heard Praful but love this, you might like Praful even more. You may also like a little known guitarist named Lars Bartkuhn. Sometimes I spin his stuff (Treasure Everything), the sound on it may get dated eventually but there's an energy to his music.
ELLIOTT Haworth (Spokane wa).......2006-03-05
FRESH and SMOOTH!!!.......2006-02-23
great album.......2005-11-29
Average customer rating:
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Sunset
Camiel Manufacturer: Ibiza ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006OA74 Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Sunset
- I'm Ready
- Follow Her
- No Fuzz
- You Can Stay
- Maybe
- Outside Thatcher's (Interlude 1)
- I Would
- Sintra
- Camiel's Playing (Interlude 2)
- You're So Right
- Alba
- Waiting for the Sun
- Sigueme
- 2 Track (Interlude 3)
- Eighty Eight
Customer Reviews:
Solid CD that comes dangerously close to..........2006-04-06
And this isn't a bad release. "Sunset" starts off rather positively. It actually reminds me a bit of Troubleman's cd, only it's far less electronically twinged. That's followed up with "I'm Ready", where you hear him on guitar, adding a little bit of funk to the sound wihtout the tune being overbearing. But... there wasn't a great deal of adventure in the track. "Follow Her" came afterwards and the music was actually pretty nice, although it was admittedly a bit of a cheesy tune with vocals - that can be a dangerous approach but then again, sometimes that's what made the old Italian bossa soundtracks fun for today (like when you hear the woman say... "You're so groovy"). Other tracks that stood out were "Sintra", "El Alba" and "Eighty Eight". The mood of the cd in general is pretty easy going and low-key. Actually... to be honest... this album reminds me of something more... *mature* fans would listen to when they're driving home from work/listening to the 'soft-jazz' radio stations that play a healthy dosage of David Sanborn. (Yeah, I did a crap job at sugarcoating it, didn't I?) :)
That's it in a nutshell. While this album didn't necessarily grab me, I would still recommend this to anyone that's a fan of light jazz. I think if you're a fan of Praful, you'll be interested in this and if you haven't heard Praful but love this, you might like Praful even more. You may also like a little known guitarist named Lars Bartkuhn. Sometimes I spin his stuff (Treasure Everything), the sound on it may get dated eventually but there's an energy to his music.
Amazing!.......2004-11-23
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