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Anyone else fans of 80's and 90's Smoothjazz?

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First post, by King_Corduroy

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A while ago I stumbled onto Tim Heintz and other artists while looking around on youtube at Muzak and random elevator music and I've been hooked on the smoothjazz from the 80's and early to mid 90's ever since. I just love it, it's just super nostaglic for some reason (I was born in '90 so I probably grew up with this stuff in the background but never noticed it until recently). Goes excellently with tinkering on my 90's computers or really just about anything. 🤣

Here are some of the best albums and songs I've found. If you have any to suggest that would be awesome I'm always looking for more. 😁

Jonathan Butler - Colors (Song from the 1990 album 'Deliverance')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN4oo-YAwq4

Tommy Emanual - Daybreak Again (Song from the 1990 album 'Dare to be Different')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shj3M9C6i48

Nelson Rangel - Destiny (Album, 1990)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikDzHODcFtU

Tim Heintz - Dear Jacqui (Song from the 1989 album 'Tim Heintz')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0gDjk5EpHM

Tim Heintz - Summer Rain (Album, 1990)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEUkNr … zJ2eyjayC-gjmDz

Candy Dulfer - Sax-A-Go-Go (Album, 1993)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw0CSPxyVLY

Skywalk - Silent Witness (Album, 1983)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nDNq2QJw7k

Skywalk - The Bohemians (Album, 1986)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=840tIs2_n4c

Spyro Gyra - Three Wishes (Album, 1992)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgVzfa4m8HU&i … 8DCx3DH0AfVqTn8

Spyro Gyra - 20/20 (Album, 1997)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYgHVp9IV6I&l … m6sg7sk&index=1

Spyro Gyra - Fast Forward (Album, 1990)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-SOxe2n_JU&l … RAF0gTS4T2BTvBu

Seaside Lovers - Memories in Beach House (Album, 1983)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbNfnU4GxiU&i … bJAAwBvWoaP8CDo

Master's Band? (Song, 19??) It's good whatever it is. 🤣
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBIja_v-4xk

Dave Koz - Dave Koz (Album, 1990)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQIQ2iAdYow&l … -BkfsTfSz_KFpEe

Windows - Blue September (Album, 1990)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WlD412o3mw&l … 3t1Jn0s10DiYp6B

GRP Records - Guitar Fire! (Album, 1993)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDHLv4KAi6Q&l … BekaS7x6wyNchoY

Michel Petrucciani - The Blue Note Years (Album, 1993)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOfQFkkIpc8

The Rippingtons - Moonlighting (Album, 1986)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS2WOj3Q32k

The Rippingtons - Welcome to the St. James Club
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqFWYkehXog&l … 78irWZW&index=2

The Rippingtons - Tourist in Paradise (Album, 1989)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAjWFgXe_EE

The Rippingtons - Kilimanjaro (Album, 1988)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVOzlcc167s&l … ZXycbWIW6y11iJw

David Benoit - Freedom At Midnight (Album, 1987)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_4K-LvWNK8

David Benoit & Russ Freeman - The Benoit / Freeman Project (Album, 1994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9NsxEB-ArQ

Warren Hill - Truth (Album, 1994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTLfXWfRcR4&l … JwUkubX-rdfPA9P

Warren Hill - Devotion (Album, 1991)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRdxtUnWI4U&l … j5914Qw4PP9kA4v

Flim and the BB's - New Pants (Album, 1990)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmydtGF6JjU&l … A4A7CDBD0FD459F

Flim and the BB's - This is a Recording (Album, 1992)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_XXGWrhI5I&l … 80F12EBB758236B

Kenny G. - Duotones (Album, 1986)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN2RnjFHmNY&l … KJkbFq9GpHO88Fp

Kenny G. - Kenny G. (Album, 1982)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9hKfbaRAj8&l … XMVATSsaDyENd39

Kenny G. - Silhouette (Album, 1988)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DkLTV0GccY&l … tEDsXXYt9fN4-22

Nelson Rangell - Nelson Rangell (Album, 1990)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HaR3rurOSw&l … mjRtF21d7QCYtSi

Probably not smoothjazz but the high score music from Moto Racer definitely fits in here as well: (Moto Racer Track 10, 1997)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWrjgI0Yzhk

And the music from Mall Tycoon 2 was also suggested elsewhere, from 3:55 on it's all sax music. 😁
https://youtu.be/jLs9AvzE5NA?t=235
Obviously these are in no particular order, just as I had them bookmarked so I kind of went down the list and also checked my physical CD's to make sure I didn't miss any. 🤣

Last edited by King_Corduroy on 2018-02-26, 05:16. Edited 2 times in total.

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Reply 1 of 29, by xjas

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I like a lot of this style right up until the saxophone starts. 😜 Some of it reminds me of cable TV info channels a bit too much, but there's a lot of interesting musical ideas in the genre that got ignored later & plenty of good music to be found. The synth-ier the better. That Tim Heintz album (Summer Rain) & the Benoit/Freeman project are good stuff.

A while ago I tried to get into Yacht Rock (which is bascially the same stuff only with vocals, whiter & less musically interesting), mostly because it's dirt cheap to buy on vinyl, but my tolerance for that ends after about an hour of listening.

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Reply 2 of 29, by squiggly

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No, the 80s is a time we all best forget. Men with long hair in dress suits playing clarinets and saxophones and smiling suggestively...just no.

Reply 3 of 29, by Radical Vision

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I like Opera music...

squiggly wrote:

No, the 80s is a time we all best forget. Men with long hair in dress suits playing clarinets and saxophones and smiling suggestively...just no.

So for you rock stars are nasty people, while as far as many others will like them...

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Reply 4 of 29, by badmojo

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Sorry King_C I'd like to show support for you here but I can't come at any form of jazz I'm afraid. I keep expecting to grow into it but no signs of that so far 🤣

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Reply 5 of 29, by gdjacobs

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I like jazz, but smooth jazz just doesn't have any edge to it.

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Reply 6 of 29, by badmojo

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gdjacobs wrote:

I like jazz, but smooth jazz just doesn't have any edge to it.

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Reply 7 of 29, by F2bnp

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I've recently discovered and been enjoying Sade greatly, so definitely a big YES on that topic question 😀.

Reply 8 of 29, by King_Corduroy

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xjas wrote:

I like a lot of this style right up until the saxophone starts. 😜 Some of it reminds me of cable TV info channels a bit too much, but there's a lot of interesting musical ideas in the genre that got ignored later & plenty of good music to be found. The synth-ier the better. That Tim Heintz album (Summer Rain) & the Benoit/Freeman project are good stuff.

A while ago I tried to get into Yacht Rock (which is bascially the same stuff only with vocals, whiter & less musically interesting), mostly because it's dirt cheap to buy on vinyl, but my tolerance for that ends after about an hour of listening.

Aww but the sax is the whole thing! 🤣
You'd probably like this stuff I left out of the list then! Tim Heintz's stuff is pretty good, I REALLY like that album summer rain it's amazing. 🤣 😁
As for it sounding like the info channels that's because a lot of this music or similar stuff was used by them and the weather channel through the years. 🤣 I've also found out that modern Vaporwave rips off a lot of this stuff.

Tim Heintz - Tim Heintz (Album, 1989)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=untWjUPPsus&l … oBXr3N7NB1mMqaN

David Beniot - Urban Daydream (Album, 1989)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2fPgHoKbYU&l … lDIse__y62eXjMO

David Sanborn - Close Up (Album, 1989)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOzVMviRw5s&i … mIAViZumnnTBc4W

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Reply 9 of 29, by King_Corduroy

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badmojo wrote:

Sorry King_C I'd like to show support for you here but I can't come at any form of jazz I'm afraid. I keep expecting to grow into it but no signs of that so far 🤣

Lol You aren't alone, my friends call it elevator music. 🤣

@gdjacobs What styles are you into? I love jazz in general but at this time this is my thing. 🤣 I'm also fond of Fusionjazz and Jazz funk from the 70's and I LOVE loungey jazz from the 60's. 🤣

@F2bnp Glad someone else likes it! 🤣 Happy to share. 😁

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Reply 11 of 29, by snorg

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I will just leave this here:

https://youtu.be/9zVmglgeGHg

In all seriousness, Kenny G is ok if a bit overplayed. If you like Jazz/Jazz Fusion you should check out Steps Ahead particularly their album "Magnetic".

My uncle was a big WNUA fan, I was more than a bit bummed out when they went to the all-latin format. He also had really good taste in music, I miss being able to talk music with him (he passed away in my mid/late 20s).

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Chicago radio just hasn't been the same since around 2000. There is no more good talk radio either. Kevin Matthews, Steve Dahl, Johnathan Brandmeier...all those guys are gone and either on the internet or in other markets entirely. I can still download a podcast if I want to but it's not quite the same. I think Q101 still plays alternative but that music never quite resonated the same way for me that 80s stuff did, although for some reason I missed big chunks of 80s New Wave (we didn't have cable tv with MTV until like 1986 or 87 maybe, and I didn't start seriously listening to music until 88 or 89, so perhaps that is why I missed a lot of things). Like I can remember Tears for Fears, The Bangles, Genesis, Human League, Thomas Dolby and Peter Gabriel but I completely missed Joy Division, New Order, Art of Noise, early MInistry (before they started playing industrial music) just to name a few. Seriously, my only exposure to Ministry during that time was when they used part of "Every Day is Halloween" for that one beer commercial (I want to say it was for Michelob Ultra or something?) So I'm going back now and filling in the gaps in my music knowledge of that era.

Reply 12 of 29, by bandicoot67

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...is that the same Steps Ahead from street sounds electro?

Reply 15 of 29, by bandicoot67

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snorg wrote:
I don't know. Maybe? Let me see if I can find a link. […]
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I don't know. Maybe? Let me see if I can find a link.

EDIT: found it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j7DrcYTwmA

So it is possible those are the same guys.

Got it. Street Sounds electro 4. Has to be them.

Reply 16 of 29, by snorg

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Scali wrote:
Big fan of our Candy Dulfer... and David Sanborn, who's somewhat of her example. So yea, I dig this sort of stuff. Also guitar-b […]
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Big fan of our Candy Dulfer... and David Sanborn, who's somewhat of her example.
So yea, I dig this sort of stuff.
Also guitar-based stuff, George Benson for example, and Neal Schon also did some nice stuff:
https://youtu.be/Z-XceyZ1cQs

If you like guitar-heavy stuff, especially instrumental music, make sure to check out Leo Kotke, Jeff Beck, Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson. All amazing artists. I want to say that Satriani gave Kirk Hammet (of Metallica) lessons way back in the day, but I could be remembering incorrectly. I know he taught someone that went on to be famous, may not have been him though.

Reply 17 of 29, by Scali

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snorg wrote:

If you like guitar-heavy stuff, especially instrumental music, make sure to check out Leo Kotke, Jeff Beck, Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson. All amazing artists. I want to say that Satriani gave Kirk Hammet (of Metallica) lessons way back in the day, but I could be remembering incorrectly. I know he taught someone that went on to be famous, may not have been him though.

Yea, I know all about those guys 😀
I've been playing guitar for some 25 years now, and Joe Satriani was one of my biggest influences. He taught Hammett indeed, and also Steve Vai (who also makes some awesome music, although some of his work is somewhat of an 'acquired taste').
I originally started out as a rock/metal player, but over time I wanted to jazz things up a bit, do more of a fusion-like thing, so I also started getting into guys like Eric Johnson, Neal Schon etc. Andy Timmons is also a good name in that list.

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Reply 18 of 29, by King_Corduroy

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snorg wrote:
I don't know. Maybe? Let me see if I can find a link. […]
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I don't know. Maybe? Let me see if I can find a link.

EDIT: found it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j7DrcYTwmA

So it is possible those are the same guys.

Nice I actually kinda like that! Thanks for linking, also I totally agree the airwaves are bare as hell these days. Even Prarie Home Companion was just recently taken down thanks to a scandal. Many other shows I used to listen to are gone as well. Hotel Milwaukee, Shadenfreude, Car Talk and a bunch of other things not to mention old time radio like (Actually I guess this is still going but it's not hosted by Chuck Shaden anymore) Those were the days and when Stan Freburg hosted "When Radio Was". Of course like was said all our jazz stations are gone too now and we don't have any proper oldies either anymore, oldies now consists of 80's music and 70's music which is ridiculous. When I was kid in the 90's I used to listen to 104.3 almost every day and that was all 60's and 50's music then. Of course that station changed to RAP of all things sometime during the 2000's...

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Reply 19 of 29, by MobyGamer

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I listened to Steps Ahead, and while it's okay, I can't help but feel it's a lower-rent version of Flim and the BB's, whose work I can't recommend enough.