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  • Hi @LinearLineman ,
    This is lovely jazz, and I love it!!!
    You are a very good musician and artist.
    I am truly impressed with your musicianship and your vision.
    Love the artwork.
    Thank for this beauty.
    Rene

  • I've listened to it last night.
    Very eclectic yet everything is right were it's supposed to be, whether in mood or sound quality.

    Speedster is just incredible, the drums coming at 1:something lead to some madness that puts me almost in a joyful crazy trance. So far, it is my favorite of all the music you made (that I listened to). I didn't want it to end.

    On Launch code I almost expected Alain Caron and Michel Cusson to start playing after the intro.

    Not Nessum Dorma is exactly the kind of madness I love.

    There is little bit too much on reverb on Jet Set, making the sound a little muddy. Still love that piece anyways.

    Great album!

  • Thanks @ReneAsologuitar and @jo92346 … thanks for the good reviews.

  • Superb as usual 👍
    I think your SWAM playing on Speedster is your best yet I.e. it doesn’t sound like a keyboard player playing brass, it sounds like a brass player 🎺
    …Ostinatos was beautiful 🙏
    Romance at Noon and Lonely / Broken Heart ditto

  • Thanks for the praise @GeoTony. I agree, the horns were realistic I. Their phrasing. Still, no expression added, but that didn’t seem to stand in its way.

    A Flight off Ostinatos was a McD collaboration.

    Romance at Noon surprised me upon repeated listening. A lot of my music comes up sad these days. And, very sadly, I have my reasons.I’ll PM you one day. Thanks for the friendship, Tony.

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