bob Marley
2007-10-01 03:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Bob James and "smooth jazz" are good answers, but if you are really looking for the romantic stuff, several albums were issued in the 60's I think, under the name "Jackie Gleason Orchestra (and/or Chorus)". These albums feature lush, full-orchestra versions of jazz and pop tunes and are all A-1 make-out music. The music sets the right mood for romance and stays in the background! There are some instrumentals but even the vocals are spot-on for romance, with the vocal arrangements very subdued and the voices blended into the music excellently well. I don't know who recorded these things, but the musicianship is very good and everyone works to the same end: background setting for a close encounter! I am a long-time jazz musician and I love these albums! They are not my favorites for just listening to the music, but when I have something else in mind, this music is the best.
2007-10-01 14:44:33
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answered by David A 7
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Smooth Jazz is perfect. Try www.download.com and go to music the Jazz the Smooth Jazz and just download a few, play them and BINGO!
Glad to be of ones help
planemad
2007-10-01 07:49:24
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answered by ? 3
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Jazz to you is different to everyone else here are some ideas to choose
from Jeff Lorber, Joe sample, Bob James, Earl Klugh,Jazzanova-Soul salsa soul, Andy Snitzer- ties that bind, And Desire. I got these off lime wire.
2007-10-01 03:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Grover Washington - Winelight .... Probably romantic enough
2007-10-03 07:46:27
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answered by bluespeedbird 6
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