Sweet Thing

Sweet Thing

Track Listings
 
1. East Bay
2. Nothin' But Love
3. Words (Unspoken)
4. Sweet Thing
5. It's All Good
6. After the Rain
7. Innocence
8. I Still Dream
9. Ivory Coast

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Boney James is a master at combining cool R&B grooves and good melodies, then surmounting them with warmly memorable saxophone sounds. On Sweet Thing, the lighter, piping tone of his soprano sax floats smoothly through tunes like "East Bay" and "Ivory Coast," but he gets a distinctly funkier touch from his deeper horns. There's a cool intensity to his alto sax on "Nothin' but Love," while his soulful tenor is his main voice, whether biting gently into the beat on ballads or generating more heat over Latin tempos. James gets some terrific support here from David Torkanowsky on keyboards and Lenny Castro on percussion. Alex Al provides all the backing tracks for "Words (Unspoken)," a lightly pulsing carpet of keyboards and programming, while there are several good vocalists, including Tony Maiden on "Sweet Thing," Al Jarreau on "I Still Dream," and Eric Benet on the funky remix of "It's All Good." --Adam Rains

Sweet Thing,Boney James,Warner Bros / Wea,Contemporary Jazz,Crossover Jazz,Instrumental Pop,Jazz,Pop,Popular Music,Sax (Soprano),Sax (Tenor),Smooth Jazz

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