playlist artwork#12 this weekreverie musicale

by Bellanger Jacques // jbabebel

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1 3:19 5589 listens
2 4:50 3537 listens
3 5:20 2923 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 28/07/2009

trois titres pour flaner

guitare bossa nova

guitare

jazz saxo

 photo album    base sousmarine st nazaire

 

 http://jbabebel.perso.sfr.fr/ 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "reverie musicale"

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orangeupurple

Excellent Jazz!

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orangeupurple • 2010-06-14 04:27:55

This album had some nice experimental jazzy melodies. I loved the sax in the first track . . a song to enjoy and be amazed at with its changing personality and instruments - the drums were an excellent addition when they appeared in their solos. "The Groove" had a stand-out acoustic guitar with a Spanish flavor and it was also a beautiful tune. Very interesting sound effects in that one . . . I'm not sure why they were there. But they didn't detract too much from the melody. All three songs on this album used the great artistic skills of the artists and carried the listener into a reverie as promised . . . and she nearly forgot to write her review after listening several times. Very enjoyable listen. M^^W PEACE
traveling12feet

Great Composition and Instrumentation

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traveling12feet • 2010-05-14 17:19:20

All the songs are very interesting - the patterns change, just like a song would have its verses, refrain, chorus, and instrumentals - they are very dynamic, unmonotonous and easy to listen to. The instruments are varied but stay true to the type or theme. The mood is happy, bright and uplifting. I'm just noticing the sound quality of the songs are not the best, maybe it is only the web preview and gets better when downloaded. Overall, this is a great album coming from a group that has high potential. KEEP IT UP!
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