Larry Kart Posted April 26, 2004 Report Posted April 26, 2004 Ooops. In case anyone followed my recommendation and spavined themselves and/or a loved one in the process, I meant Sibelius' First Symphony (esp. the first movement), not his Second Symphony. Quote
scottb Posted April 26, 2004 Report Posted April 26, 2004 You guys must be single. I don't require a sex record, a single song is usually enough. No Ordinary Love by SADE (skip to about minute 2 secondary to time constraints) Quote
rostasi Posted May 31, 2006 Report Posted May 31, 2006 Air is another good one. Yeah, Threadgill does that to some gals. Quote
AllenLowe Posted May 31, 2006 Report Posted May 31, 2006 there is that duo record with Don Cherry and Dick Hyman - called "Cherry and Hyman" - Quote
Hot Ptah Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 How about 'Sketches of Spain'? Lush, romantic music, a little vino, a nice meal, she's putty in your hands! To quote another poster, "who are you dating?" Any woman I ever played Sketches of Spain for, always said something along the lines of "when are you going to take this weird stuff off already?" Quote
Lazaro Vega Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 Back in the decade of sex John Klemmer's "Touch" and Grover Washington's "Mr. Magic" made the scene with incense and some good cheap Jamacian in an apple pipe. Quote
AllenLowe Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 or that Condi Rice, Don Rumsfeld duo: "The Two Biggest Boobs in America" Quote
AllenLowe Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 I tried "I Can't Get No Satisfaction," but it usually backfired - Quote
AllenLowe Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 or there's always "You're Having My Baby" - a song that was a new kind of birth control - Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 (edited) Nothing can beat a big fat-sounding tenor player playing ballads and slow blues. Stan Turrentine - Blue hour Stan Turrentine - The look of love Sil Austin - Honey sax (a favourite of my wife and I many years ago) Sil Austin plays pretty for the people Houston Person - My romance Houston Person - Soft lights Houston Person - In a sentmental mood Houston Person - Blue velvet Houston Person - Sentimental journey Willis Jackson - In my solitude Gene Ammons - Nice and cool Gene Ammons - The soulful moods of Gene Ammons Illinois Jacquet - Bosses of the ballad Except The fat organ sound (!) of Milt Buckner and colleagues (Wild Bill Davis & Bill Doggett) on Midnight slows vols 1 - 10 MG Edited June 1, 2006 by The Magnificent Goldberg Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 Oh, and I forgot Ike Quebec - Blue and sentimental Coleman Hawkins - At ease Arnett Cobb - Ballads by Cobb San "The Man" Taylor - The bad and the beautiful Hint - it is important not to allow your fingers to trace out the solos on your lady's shoulder, back or bottom. MG Quote
rostasi Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 Oh, yeah! The fat organ sound - that'll do it! Quote
Free For All Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 Nothing can beat a big fat-sounding tenor player playing ballads and slow blues. Stan Turrentine - Blue hour Stan Turrentine - The look of love Sil Austin - Honey sax (a favourite of my wife and I many years ago) Sil Austin plays pretty for the people Houston Person - My romance Houston Person - Soft lights Houston Person - In a sentmental mood Houston Person - Blue velvet Houston Person - Sentimental journey Willis Jackson - In my solitude Gene Ammons - Nice and cool Gene Ammons - The soulful moods of Gene Ammons Illinois Jacquet - Bosses of the ballad Except The fat organ sound (!) of Milt Buckner and colleagues (Wild Bill Davis & Bill Doggett) on Midnight slows vols 1 - 10 MG That's quite a list. Viagra? Quote
sidewinder Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 Anyone mentioned Kenny Burrell 'Midnight Blue' yet? Quote
Lazaro Vega Posted June 2, 2006 Report Posted June 2, 2006 Gato Barbieri, "Europa," from "Caliente." Quote
CJ Shearn Posted June 2, 2006 Report Posted June 2, 2006 Pat Metheny: Zero Tolerance for Silence Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 2, 2006 Report Posted June 2, 2006 Nothing can beat a big fat-sounding tenor player playing ballads and slow blues. Stan Turrentine - Blue hour Stan Turrentine - The look of love Sil Austin - Honey sax (a favourite of my wife and I many years ago) Sil Austin plays pretty for the people Houston Person - My romance Houston Person - Soft lights Houston Person - In a sentmental mood Houston Person - Blue velvet Houston Person - Sentimental journey Willis Jackson - In my solitude Gene Ammons - Nice and cool Gene Ammons - The soulful moods of Gene Ammons Illinois Jacquet - Bosses of the ballad Except The fat organ sound (!) of Milt Buckner and colleagues (Wild Bill Davis & Bill Doggett) on Midnight slows vols 1 - 10 MG That's quite a list. Viagra? On the instalment plan! MG Quote
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