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  • The hip smooth jazz album from Brian Johnson, Mystic Cove.
    Has the smooth jazz scene changed? Well Brian Johnson's "Mystic Cove" has arrived to do just that. A long time in the making and a musical and lyrical sounds-cape for the smooth Jazz market that has a smooth jazz flow. A plethora of well known musicians like Russ Freeman, Eric Hansen, Jeff Kashiwa, Sammy Figueroa, and others with Brian Johnson's effortless smooth jazz style create awesome breaks with hot horn and percussion sounds and pop feel along with complex rhythms. You can't help but love this stunningly creative mix of Jazz melodies blended with smooth jazz-style playing. Huge productions, along with experienced producing facilitate to give the album a big but well balanced sound. Jeff Kashiwa's smoking sax style just launches into place nicely with the Brian Johnson's composition on 'Hope Town' as well as Eric Hansen's guitar feel in 'Almost' and the simple feel of "Smooth". The album has Smokey undertone that grabs attention and with the percussion foundation of Sammy Figueroa's Latin twist just hollers of sophisticated beats. Tomy Sellars? Well Having had the chance to show he talent, Tomey can't resist letting her trademark voice sail into the stratosphere as she does in the smooth jazz ballad song of "Almost". The smoothness of the horns dancing with the unique counterpoint gives listeners the sense that they are experiencing a huge live concert in a hip smooth jazz club. Other great musicians like Russ Freeman' make this smooth jazz hit also a well balanced but exciting attention Grabber. Such concepts are the basis for his unique music and the album signals the arrival of an unmistakable new sound in hip smooth Jazz music.

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