Snapshot Review
Posted by
Jody J Oneal
on 3/09/2012
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Labels:
awsome keyboardist,
funk,
funky funky 1981,
george duke,
grooving in 1977,
jazz,
music from 1978,
smooth jazz,
the year disco died
Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)In an age dominated by vapid smooth jazz Duke (as at any time)
stood alone.Notably on "Fame","Keeping Love Alive" and the tital
tune George Duke's keyboard-addled blend of jazz and funk is very
much intact-much of "Snapshot" sounding like his previous album
"Night After Night" in 1989!On "Speak Low" and "Geneva" we also
here examples of Duke's work as a pure instrumentalist and on
the stomping "Bus Tours" he gives us NO DOUDT where his music
comes from.He is a dynamic fusion artist through and through and
no matter how time or music changes fasion George Duke always
keeps his signture smorgasboard of jazz,funk,R&B,rock and his
own unique way with the keys at the top of the mix.A fine moment
in a VERY long line of fine moments.
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No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: DUKE,GEORGETitle: SNAPSHOTStreet Release Date: 09/22/1992
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