The Best Smooth Jazz Songs [Beginner's Guide] George Benson – Affirmation. ... Bob James – Since I Fell For You. ... Lonnie Liston Smith – Rainbows Of Love. ... Incognito – Pieces Of A Dream. ... Sade – Your Love Is King. ... Chris Botti – Good Morning Heartache (feat. ... Norman Brown – After The Storm. ... Grover Washington Jr. More items... •
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Read More »Smooth Jazz music gets a bad rap from some parts of the jazz community, but if you find the best artists playing in this genre, you’ll discover some excellent tunes to listen to. So, as part of our round up of the different styles of jazz, we decided to put together a list of 10 essential smooth jazz songs which prove that it is certainly much more than elevator music… Many devout jazz fans dismiss smooth jazz for its commercial sound and seeming abandonment of the principles that jazz music was built on: improvisation, experimentation and creative freedom. Those who had followed the trajectory of modern jazz from its beginnings in the bebop era mostly turned their noses up at the polished, easy listening sound of smooth jazz. However, the generation after them, who grew up listening to the likes of George Benson, Bob James and Anita Baker, received the music with open arms, sampling tracks from across the smooth jazz canon to create what would later become hip hop classics. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at some of the best smooth jazz songs of all time, from George Benson to Lonnie Liston Smith. Perhaps it will change your opinion of this sometimes-maligned sub-genre of jazz!
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