Stone, Ed / King Of Hearts
Album: | King Of Hearts | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Stone, Ed | Added: | Nov 2014 | |
Label: | Sapphire Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-04-03 | Pull Date: | 2015-06-05 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jun 7 | May 31 | May 24 | Apr 26 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 17, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Music Casserole
The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You |
4. | May 20, 2015: | 5-20-2015
The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You, The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You |
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2. | Jun 04, 2015: | Jump, Jive and Jazz
Mystic Moments |
5. | Apr 22, 2015: | Moonlight Impressions
Moving On |
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3. | May 30, 2015: | Music Casserole
The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2015-04-02
Reviewed 2015-04-02
SMOOTH JAZZ INSTRUMENTALS
Smooth instrumentals (and a few vocals) with R&B influences; much in the style of George Benson in the 70s. Stone’s electric, hollow-body guitar is accompanied by bass, drums, and synthesized winds, horns, and/or strings on various tracks. Green is a good player, but it’s hard to imagine this music getting much play on KZSU (even with our eclectic playlist).
No FCC issues.
1 Mid-tempo. Quick showy fingerboard work. Synth’d horns & strings. Maybe ½ * (4:15)
2 Mid-tempo. The worst sort of elevator music with a slightly disco beat. (4:58)
3 Stone sings an R&B love song. Synth’d winds this time. (4:03)
4 Mid-tempo. Bright sound; easy melody; a bit of Latin percussion; synth’d horns. (4:54)
5 Mid-tempo. An original, but sounds like a Muzak cover of a pop song. (4:23)
6 * Mid-fast. Still pretty lite fare, but not as Muzak as the rest. Good guitar; jazzy melody. Syncopated Latin perc is good. Synth is less overdone. Play this one, if any. (3:55)
7 Mid-tempo. The smoothest of smooth. Like being in the grocery freezer aisle. (4:31)
8 Mid-fast. Guitar is upbeat & happy; synth is flute, vibes & strings. (4:19)
9 Mid-tempo. Lite weight R&B pop with Stone’s vocals. Ridiculous lyrics. (4:19)
10 Mid-tempo. Sounds like Musak cover of what might once have been a disco hit. (4:39)
11 Mid-tempo. Third vocal piece is the best of them: a dead ringer for George Benson. We’re finally freed of any disco influence. (5:02)
Smooth instrumentals (and a few vocals) with R&B influences; much in the style of George Benson in the 70s. Stone’s electric, hollow-body guitar is accompanied by bass, drums, and synthesized winds, horns, and/or strings on various tracks. Green is a good player, but it’s hard to imagine this music getting much play on KZSU (even with our eclectic playlist).
No FCC issues.
1 Mid-tempo. Quick showy fingerboard work. Synth’d horns & strings. Maybe ½ * (4:15)
2 Mid-tempo. The worst sort of elevator music with a slightly disco beat. (4:58)
3 Stone sings an R&B love song. Synth’d winds this time. (4:03)
4 Mid-tempo. Bright sound; easy melody; a bit of Latin percussion; synth’d horns. (4:54)
5 Mid-tempo. An original, but sounds like a Muzak cover of a pop song. (4:23)
6 * Mid-fast. Still pretty lite fare, but not as Muzak as the rest. Good guitar; jazzy melody. Syncopated Latin perc is good. Synth is less overdone. Play this one, if any. (3:55)
7 Mid-tempo. The smoothest of smooth. Like being in the grocery freezer aisle. (4:31)
8 Mid-fast. Guitar is upbeat & happy; synth is flute, vibes & strings. (4:19)
9 Mid-tempo. Lite weight R&B pop with Stone’s vocals. Ridiculous lyrics. (4:19)
10 Mid-tempo. Sounds like Musak cover of what might once have been a disco hit. (4:39)
11 Mid-tempo. Third vocal piece is the best of them: a dead ringer for George Benson. We’re finally freed of any disco influence. (5:02)
Track Listing
1. | Automatic | 6. | The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You | |||
2. | Treat Her Like A Lady | 7. | Distant Smile | |||
3. | The Way She Moves | 8. | Mystic Moments | |||
4. | King Of Hearts | 9. | Moving On | |||
5. | Quiet Chance | 10. | Satin Lover | |||
11. | No Limit |