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DAVE KOZ AT THE MOVIES

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Producer: Phil Ramone
Label:
Capitol Records
Release Date: January 30 2007
Links:

www.davekoz.com

www.capitolrecords.com/davekoz


 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
OVER THE RAINBOW (The Wizard Of Oz)
2
MOON RIVER (Breakfast At Tiffany's) featuring Barry Manilow
3
AS TIME GOES BY (Casablanca)
4
SOMEWHERE (West Side Story) featuring Anita Baker
5
THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE (Love Theme From The Sandpiper) featuring Johnny Mathis and Chris Botti
6
THE PINK PANTHER (The Pink Panther)
7
THE WAY WE WERE (The Way We Were) featuring Vanessa Williams
8
THE SUMMER KNOWS (Theme From Summer Of '42)
9
IT MIGHT BE YOU (Tootsie) featuring India.Arie
10
CINEMA PARADISO SUITE (Cinema Paradiso)
11
A WHOLE NEW WORLD (Aladdin) featuring Donna Summer
12
SCHINDLER'S LIST (Main Theme From Schindler's List)
BONUS TRACKS
13
IT MIGHT BE YOU (Instrumental Version) featuring Peter White
14
THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE (Instrumental Version) featuring Chris Botti and Norman Brown

REVIEW

The next best thing to listening to a “live” performance is to, well, listen to one on an album. But this posh collection of movie themes and songs does better than that – it actually made us feel that we were listening to jazz saxophonist Dave Koz playing his, erm, sax, “live”.

Opening the 60-minute album is Judy Garland singing the classic “Over The Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz (1939). Her gramophone record-like voice is then taken over by Koz’s sexy saxophone, adding a classy contemporary touch to an old classic.

Movie fans will also rejoice at the inclusions of tracks like “Moon River” featuring singer-songwriter Barry Manilow from “Breakfast At Tiffany’s (1961) and the titular theme song performed by Vanessa Williams from The Way We Were (1973).

Too dated, you say?

There are also wholesomely welcome songs like “A Whole New World” from the Disney hit Aladdin (1992) and “It Might Be You” from Tootsie (1982). There are also jazz renditions of familiar themes from modern movies like Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List (1993) and Giuseppe Tornatore’s Cinema Paradiso (1988).

So there’s something for everybody, if you are in the mood for jazz, that is.

The entire 14-track album plays well on a lazy weekend, especially if you want to chill out after a stressed week at work. It is a very good alternative to visiting one of those music pubs or bars where musicians play “live”, and even worse, burn a hole in your wallet with its overpriced cover charges.

The music on this album is going to be so accessible; it’d be like listening to Koz playing his, erm, sax, “live” in your home.

 

SOUNDTRACK RATING:


Review by John Li

 

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