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Alexander Zonjic, Seldom Blues (Heads Up, 2004) |
The flute fits well into the smooth jazz sound, perhaps too well in this case. The rough edges are rounded off, and although Zonjic varies his playing a bit throughout the 10 tracks, he stays close to the melody. Kevin Whalum does a good job on vocals covering War's "Spill the Wine," although the arrangement does not stray far from the original. The title track also has vocals, but the lyrics are so trite, it is nearly unlistenable. Nothing else really stands out here. The melodies are all pleasant but forgettable. The beats vary, which is usually the case on flute CDs, but nearly all of them are programmed and pushed to the background. Drummers are credited on only two cuts. Fans of smooth jazz and flute should like this CD; other listeners will probably not find much that is interesting. by Dave Howell |