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Brian Culbertson - Nice & Slow (CD)

Album Details: Nice & Slow

Release Date:06/05/2001
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:075678344428

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    TOGETHER TONIGHT

    By JERUSALEM  Sep 2, 2003

    I'M NOT SURE HOW THE REST OF THE ALBUM IS....I REALLY DON'T CARE. MY FAVORITE IS TOGETHER TONIGHT. IT'S AN AWESOME COMBINATION OF EVERYTHING THAT MAKES A GREAT SONG...A FAVORITE SONG....BESIDES SADE'S "COULDN'T LOVE YOU MORE...", WHICH IS MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE...I'LL PLAY THIS ONE OVER AND OVER JUST THE SAME.PEACE AND POWER JERUSALEMBROWN"THE MUSIC LOVER" Read more Less

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    easy jazz lissing

    By kayrin  Aug 7, 2003

    i enojoyed relaxing,stressing down, easy to listen too. just plain beatiful relaxin queen

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  • All Music Guide

    The artists in smooth jazz whose success endures the longest are those who develop an identifying trademark in their style -- when you hear their song, you know it's them. A veteran of the genre at age 28, keyboardist Brian Culbertson has over the years made his particular imprint a very distinctive interaction with horns. On his latest, Nice Slow, he's sometimes even the one playing them. On the throbbing, funky "Get It On," his high register piano musings take verses on their own, then blend on the chorus sections with Jim Reid's tenor and a snazzy trumpet and trombone section played by Culbertson; there's also a brief section where his horns do a call and response with the keys. Reid's tenor takes on a Steve Cole like "double tone" flavor on the mid-tempo groover "Without Your Love," which is given a bluesy effect with the Hammond B-3 of Ricky Peterson. Peterson's B-3 simmers coolly behind Culbertson's reflective melody -- which joins on the chorus with Kirk Whalum's lush tenor -- ...on "I Wanna Know." Culbertson wrote the moody, retro soul-flavored "Just Another Day" with Jeff Lorber, and duets on the chorus with the unmistakable breezy tones of Herb Alpert's trumpet. The soft-spoken "I Could Get Used to This" features Dave Koz's soprano in a more quiet harmonic role. Koz co-wrote one of the most memorable tracks, the ultra-hooky "All About You," but ironically doesn't play a note; thus we get to hear Culbertson adorned only with the balmy acoustic guitar caress of Michael Thompson. Culbertson has also become a happy member of the "soulful vocals are cool" brigade, providing the grooves behind an emotional Sheree Trey Lorenz on the title track and the ultra-romantic "Someone," featuring Kenny Lattimore. - Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Brian Culbertson

Even though Brian Culbertson might be categorized as lite jazz, his music has just enough "oomph" to keep you interested. The talented young composer/arranger/keyboardist/trombonist's music has maturity that is, at times, beyond his years, and Culbertson credits his dad with helping him develop an ear for the type of music that he makes.His father, Jim Culbertson, a res... Read more