Talented young smooth jazz saxophonist Eric Darius has released his latest CD entitled Just Getting Started.

I’m very confident Eric Darius fans, and smooth jazz fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Just Getting Started the young and extremely talented Darius’s artistic excellence is on full display as he has delivered a brilliant collection of tracks.

Just Getting Started is Darius’s second major label release in as many years, and is a very soulful CD that’s part funk, part smooth jazz, all nice, and balanced just right.

The CD launches with a great track, Steppin’ Up, that will definitely be heard on smooth jazz radio stations everywhere, and deservedly so. From there Darius proceeds to display why he is destined to be a top artist in the smooth jazz category. Displaying what is becoming his own signature, funky style throughout the CD.

Contributors on the project includes an amazing line up of smooth jazz and music industry heavy hitters. Names like Jeff Lorber on several tracks, Paul Brown, Euge Groove, and the incomparable Brian Culbertson. Plus a few other notables as well.

Overall Just Getting Started is an excellent contribution by the young and clearly very talented Darius and would be a great addition to your smooth jazz collection. It’s quite simply a very entertaining CD.

While this entire CD is outstanding the truly standout tunes and SmoothJazz247.com favorites are Lover’s Paradise [track 2], Right Here, Right Now [track 6], and It’s Alright With Me [track 9]. My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 10, Can’t Let Go. Very nice!

Release Notes:

Eric Darius originally released Just Getting Started on March 7, 2006 on the Narada record label.

CD track list follows:

1. Steppin’ Up

2. Lover’s Paradise

3. Secret Soul

4. Groove On

5. Back At Cha

6. Right Here, Right Now

7. That’s What I’m Sayin’

8. If I Ain’t Got You

9. It’s Alright With Me

10. Can’t Let Go

11. Slick

By: Tom Milson



Smooth Jazz super group, and British instrumental ensemble Acoustic Alchemy celebrates over twenty years of smooth jazz perfection with the release of their latest CD entitled American/English. A CD that does not disappoint.

I must admit I wasn’t really expecting much from American/English but must admit I was pleasantly surprised.

The CD begins with the smooth and laid back track The Crossing, then becomes more adventurous with the remaining 10 tracks.

The groups soul influences can be heard on track 5, The Detroit Shuffle, but this CD is clearly all about the strings and groove.

It appears with Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale at the helm, like fine wine Acoustic Alchemy continues to improve with age. Producing their trade mark naturally smooth sound throughout the CD these guys are still at the top of their game.

I’m of the opinion that American/English is certainly Acoustic Alchemy’s best work in a few years. A totally enjoyable CD and an outstanding release. What I call, must have music. I give it two thumbs up because it’s a collection that even the casual smooth jazz fan can appreciate and enjoy the very nice mix of smooth and funky tracks.

The standout tunes and SmoothJazz247.com favorites on American/English are The Crossing [track 1], The Detroit Shuffle [track 5], and She Speaks American English [track 7]. My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 9, The 14 Carrot Cafe. Very nice!

Release Notes:

Acoustic Alchemy originally released American/English on March 29, 2005 on the Higher Octave record label.

CD track list follows:

1. The Crossing

2. Say Yeah

3. So Kylie

4. Trinity

5. The Detroit Shuffle

6. Cherry Hill

7. She Speaks American English

8. Lilac Lane

9. The 14 Carrot Cafe

10. Get Up (Levantar Y Bailar)

11. The Moon And The Sun

By: Tom Milson



The exceptionally talented Philip Bailey has released his CD entitled Soul On Jazz. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Philip Bailey fans, and Smooth Jazz fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Soul On Jazz Philip Bailey’s artistic excellence is on full display as he has once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be his best work to date.

Philip Bailey has been a heavy hitter in the music industry for quite a while now and Soul On Jazz is an excellent illustration as to why.

Listen to Soul On Jazz and I believe you’ll find there’s not much to dis-like about it. The songs are inspired and the production is simply outstanding. If you’re even mildly into Soul or Jazz music you’ll enjoy this CD.

While the entire CD is outstanding the truly standout tracks are Dear Ruby [track 2], Bop-Skip Doodle [track 5], and Keep Your Head To The Sky [track 8].

My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 7, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy. It’s a great track!

Soul On Jazz Release Notes:

Philip Bailey originally released Soul On Jazz on Apr 23, 2002 on the Heads Up Records label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. My Indiscretions

2. Dear Ruby

3. Compared To What

4. Nature Boy

5. Bop-Skip-Doodle

6. Unrestrained

7. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy

8. Keep Your Head To The Sky

9. Sometime Ago

10. Tell Me A Bedtime Story

11. On The Red Clay

Personnel includes: Philip Bailey (vocals, timbales); Alan Burroughs (acoustic guitar); Mike “Dino” Cambell, John Hart (guitar); Myron McKinley (melodica, piano, keyboards); Bob Belden (soprano saxophone); Lou Marini (alto saxophone); Ronnie Cuber (baritone saxophone); Scott Wendholt (trumpet); Scott Kinsey (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, programming); Ira Coleman (acoustic bass); David Dyson (bass); Billy Kilson (drums); Don Alias (congas, percussion); Daniel De Los Reyes (congas); DJ Smash (programming); David Whitworth, Charmaine Cousins, Billy Baker, Robert Brookins (background vocals). Producers: Bob Belden, Myron McKinley, Scott Kinsey, Philip Bailey. Recorded at Bennett Studios, Englewood, New Jersey.

By: Tom Milson