
Publisher:
[Place of publication not identified] : Coach House Music ; Port Washington, NY : EOne Music, [2012]
Copyright Date:
℗2012
Branch Call Number:
JAZZ COOK
Characteristics:
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.


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Add a CommentThese songs are moodier and introspective than the lively, fun, and upbeat songs of rumba guitar, and in my opinion the better for it. I most liked tracks 2, 5, 7, and 9.
Another Jesse Cook fan who didn't find this particular effort interesting.
I usually really like Jesse Cook's CDs, but this one just didn't capture my interest.
Toronto based guitarist, composer and producer, he incorporates flamenco rumba jazz with a flavor of other form of "world music" He never disappoints. Saw him at the NAC. What a treat.
I am a huge fan of Jesse Cook and saw him perform last fall. I enjoy this album, although I don't care for the vocal tracks. I find the instrumental tracks lovely and soothing to listen to, especially in the evening. I don't think it sounds at all like elevator music.
Jesse Cook has put out a lot of great albums in the latest part of his career, but this is not one of them. I found this attempt at elevator music entirely soporific and bland.