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Richard Souther - Cross Currents FLAC album


Performer: Richard Souther
Genre: Jazz
Title: Cross Currents
Country: US
Released: 1989
Style: Smooth Jazz
Label: Narada Equinox
Catalog Number: ND-63007
FLAC version ZIP size: 2376 mb
MP3 version ZIP size: 1313 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 2174 mb
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 468

Tracklist

1All The Way Home4:55
2Between The Lines3:47
3The Last Roundup2:48
4The Long Riders3:30
5Just Dreamin5:10
6Banana Shakes4:56
7Mary's Question1:55
8Safe Harbor5:30
9High Tide3:45
10Cross Currents4:27

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CD-3007Richard Souther Cross Currents ‎(CD, Album)Narada EquinoxCD-3007US1989
N-63007Richard Souther Cross Currents ‎(LP)Narada EquinoxN-63007US1989
ND-63007Richard Souther Cross Currents ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Lon)Narada EquinoxND-63007US1989

Credits

  • GuitarRandy Mitchell
  • KeyboardsRichard Souther
  • PercussionAlex Acuña
  • SaxophoneKirk Whalum

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 7674-26307-2

Video

Goldenfang
This might be a strange thing to say in 2013, but this album is one of my all-time favourite 80s new age/smooth jazz releases. I have a soft spot for this kind of music when it's done well -- something about the mix of beautiful melodies and old synths does it for me every time -- and you won't find a better example than this. It's a perfect blend of new age and smooth jazz, featuring a good helping of smooth sax solos, and moods ranging from upbeat to haunting. Most importantly the melodies are gorgeous from start to finish, with a number of hooks that get stuck in my head for days. If you're a sucker for this kind of music like I am, then I recommend keeping your eyes open for this album in the $1 bins.

Right on! I too love "some" new age/smooth jazz from the 80's ... and this is a fantastic reference album to see what any sound system is capable of. The three contributing factors are: creative soundscapes, masterful sound engineering, and quality pressing. This is the kind of album that can capture the heart of people who don't dig this kind of music. It has it's place, but the sheer quality can make you fall in love with your audio system again.