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Sax at its best! Sep 12, 2009 This is a beautiful cd. If you are a fan of saxophone like I am, you will love this cd! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001TW68LI/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_title Check it out and listen for yourself.
a great c d Sep 09, 2009 i have never heard of him, but he's good would buy more of his c d in the future
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Babysoul all grown up Aug 27, 2009 The title of sax sensation Jackiem Joyner's upcoming release, Lil Man Soul, suggests that the relatively new saxophonist has "graduated" or matured from his early musical infancy to what he represents here on this latest effort. That couldn't be more correct, although, in my opinion, his growth began the moment he blew--no, caressed--the first note of his debut album, Babysoul. Here is an artist who is simply destined to be one of the finest in the business. The fact that the power horn duo, Richard Elliot and Rick Braun, heard and signed this young talent to their label practically as soon as he was visible--and the fact that fantastic and iconic keyboardist Keiko Matsui recruited this talent to tour with her as her chief saxman-- speak volumes about the capabilities of Joyner. This new release just adds further testimony to those capabilities. -- Ronald Jackson, [...]
The Boy is Baddd!!! Aug 23, 2009 From the first to the last track it is vibin. This is a must CD for all those that love smooth jazz. Whether you're cuddled with conversation with your love or just cruising...Lil' Man Soul is the joint!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Current and enjoyable. Jul 23, 2009 The young and talented saxophonist shows a strong personality in his sophomore solo.
At times he hints at Grover Washington, Jr., and clearly he can play.
His backup group is good, but next time I'd like to hear some real instrumentation.
This is not as hard edged, it's actually much, much cooler, the majority being instrumental numbers that have a similar small funk flavor, Jackiem playing sax and a smidgen of flute.
The most interesting numbers is "Lost without you", "Wating For You" and "When The Time is Right" with sensual and meditative underpinnings.
Enjoy.
The album reached # 8 of the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Chart.
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