B3-01012 - Stephen Dreyfuss - For The Love Of You, CD

B3-01012 - Stephen Dreyfuss - For The Love Of You, CD

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Critics are hailing Stephen Dreyfuss, a San Francisco Bay area street musician, as a millennial milestone in contemporary American music. My wife and I heard him perform live at Pier 39 on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco in November 2003. He is absolutely credible on the saxophone, making the instrument speak quietly and smoothly yet making your body come alive with his music.

For The Love Of You (July 1996) consists of rhythm and blues and a great selection of Latin tunes—I would consider this a great instrumental smooth jazz CD. Dreyfuss pulls in some very talented local musicians on this CD including Gary Brown—bass, Danny Caron—guitar, Lorn Leber—guitar, Ed McClary—drums, Bob Mocarsky—keyboards, and Gabriel Rosati—trumpet. Their talent is unparalleled.

Add For The Love Of You to your collection of rhythm and blues and jazz CDs!




Would you like to listen to a couple of songs before purchasing? Click on the links listed below for sound samples. The audio is formatted for Windows Mediaô player. If you are unable to hear anything, you probably need to download the player software. To download the Windows Media player for free, click here!

The lineup includes the following:

Cleo's Mood Whatever Lola Wants
Carleena Turn Back the Hands of Time
For the Love of You Between A and B
Ajua de Beber A Song for Julie
Europa Keys to the City

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