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| ARTIST |
| Andrew Oh |
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| ALBUM |
| Silk |
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| LABEL |
| Ark Music Sydney |
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| DATE |
| 2003 |
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| GENRE |
| Smooth Jazz |
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| AVAILABILITY |
| Not available from Amazon.com |
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| Review |
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We are more than excited to introduce a Singaporean native saxophone player who is relatively new to the music scene but has been around for more than 30 years. Andrew Oh is the definition of fresh music that flows like mother nature. His saxophone styling both on the soprano and tenor is superior in terms of accuracy and sustainment. The best demonstration of Andrew's smooth soprano styling is on the intro track of "Cruise Control" and for tenor on "Sunday Afternoon". The album fits different moods ranging from jungle paradise to midnight solitude. "Summer Rain" is the kind of track that truly speaks for itself, but put it in words, it is grand in nature and has a feeling of finale. "Wildest Dreams" once again showcases Andrew Oh's ability to play extreme sustainment of the soprano, which is probably the hardest of all the saxophones to play. We guarantee you'll hear Andrew Oh constantly rotated exclusively on CIM Radio.
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| Tracks |
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| 1. | | Only For You |
| 2. | | Out Of Darkness |
| 3. | | Silk |
| 4. | | Stepping Up |
| 5. | | Sunday Afternoon |
| 6. | | Heaven |
| 7. | | Cruise Control |
| 8. | | Alone At Midnight |
| 9. | | Detours |
| 10. | | Summer Rain |
| 11. | | Wildest Dreams |
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