Various Artists - Sweet & Sexy: Best of New Urban

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Album Details

Title: Sweet & Sexy: Best of New Urban
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 4/4/2006
Label: Narada
Album Type(s): Various artists collection, Greatest Hits, Instrumental
UPC: 094635837223
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Sweet Surrender :: Richard Elliot
  2. Always Thinkin' of You (Piano Solo) :: Nick Colionne
  3. This Must Be for Real :: Euge Groove
  4. You're So Fine [Instrumental] :: Eric Darius
  5. Free :: Walter Beasley
  6. You're the One for Me [Instrumental] :: Urban Knights
  7. When She Smiles :: Jeff Lorber
  8. A Letter to Laura :: Steve Cole
  9. Because of You :: Warren Hill
  10. Why Must I :: Chris Botti, Jimmy Sommers
  11. Love You for Life :: Pieces of a Dream

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Love Come Down :: Shades of Soul
  2. The Way She Looked (At Me) :: Bob Baldwin
  3. Temptation :: Jeff Golub
  4. Right Back Atcha :: Everette Harp
  5. All That I Can Say :: Alex Bugnon
  6. Love Code :: Jason Miles
  7. Take Me There :: Joyce Cooling
  8. Angel of the South :: Acoustic Alchemy
  9. Dream Date :: Craig Chaquico
  10. La Goutte d'Or :: St. Germain
  11. Mystic Samba :: Down to the Bone

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDNarada583722

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Album Review

Depending on your taste, sweet and sexy in this case could really mean slight and sleepy, but it should be detectable from a glance on the sleeve -- where established names like Jeff Lorber, Warren Hill, Pieces of a Dream, and Alex Bugnon appear -- that you'll be getting a compilation of music that is undeniably very smooth and very relaxed. A two-disco compilation from Narada Jazz, Sweet & Sexy: Best of New Urban highlights material released during the last few years on Narada, Capitol, Higher Octave, and Blue Note. The second disc, dubbed "sexy," is better than the first since it's not as likely to fall into the background without notice; the real distinction is that the cuts are more upbeat than what can be heard on the first disc. Some of the notable inclusions are Urban Knights' "You're the One for Me," Acoustic Alchemy's "Angel of the South," Bugnon's version of Lauryn Hill's "All That I Can Say" (the original was recorded by Mary J. Blige), and Shades of Soul's version of Evelyn King's "Love Come Down." ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Berit Myre KrokCover Photo