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Euge Groove - Euge Groove [2000]

From front to back this is smooth jazz in the classic form. Do you love a sweet saprano sax and a hard driving tenor sax. Sprinkle in wonderful recurring melodies, funky driving rhythms, R&B, a little scat and great vocals and you have a possible Oais Award for best album for Steve Grove. The cut you probably heard on the jazz stations is the first cut on this musical journey track #1 Romeo & Juliet. However, when you go further on this cd you start to appreciate its diversity. Track # 2 Sneek a Peak, gives you just a beautiful soulful sound of Grooves Tenor sax work from his playing with TOP. Track # 3 Vinyl, hits you with the funky and yet sultry, Grooves soprano sax.

Track #4 Give in to Me, launches us into the soulful vocals of JC Chasez from the boy band NSYNC. The match is just perfect between the vocals and sax of Grove and Chasez,in addition to the terrific backround harmoney. I can go on and on about how great this debut work is. But you need to definitly add this to your collection. Then kick back with your lover with a glass of wine or your faviorte smoke and appreciate, Groove and Track # 6 Tenderhearted Lover. She will love you for it................

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