Posted on January 18, 2010.
Fair enough Roger Smith Jazz Music CD Review You do not know what is happening with me on this one, but it seems that the more I listen, the best Just Enough subjects. Just Enough said is simply one of the best CDs of Roger Smith on this day.
Enough Just grab your attention right out the door with Rough Cut and do not let go until the last note of the song very last Friday, which is another great track from.
A Nice refreshing things about this CD is the average of all the artists involved appear to be really having fun. Combine that with the overall presentation and you get one of the most impressive releases never Roger Smith.
Just Enough is a CD chip, offering a little something for everyone. I give my highest recommendation. It is quite simply brilliant listening. A purchase if you are even slightly in Jazz music.
Although the album is outstanding some of my favorites are track 4 - I'll Always Love You, Title 11 - Just Another Day, and track 13 - Friday
My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [... as in "Stuck On Repeat"] is track 1 - Rough Cut. Great track!
Just Enough Release Notes:
Roger Smith released Just Enough, April 6, 2004 on the label of the Trippin 'N' Rhythm Records.
List of Songs follows:
1. Rough Cut 2. Just Enough 3. Vega 4. I'll Always Love You 5. Workin 'It 6. Sunset Dreams 7. 8 IMILA Hali. Friday 9. Tunisina 10. Perfect Circle 11. Just Another 12 days. Roger's Groove 13. Friday - (remix)
Staff: Roger Smith (piano, electric piano, organ, programming), Phillip Ingram, Lynne Fiddmont, Rachael Santos, Carol Toca, The Temptations (vocals); Cornelious Daniels (various instruments, programming), Peter White, Derek Allen, Arthur Marbury (various instruments); Dino Soldo (saxophone soprano), Norbert Statchel (tenor saxophone), Dave Koz (saxophone), Adolfo Acosta (trumpet), Thom Rotella, Kevin Chokan, Ray Raymond (guitar), Mike Tores (percussion).
Producers include: Peter White, Roger Smith, Derek Allen, Cornelious Daniels, Arthur Marbury.
Recorded at Sound Hollywood Hollywood, California and O. Henry Studios, Burbank, California.