Reviews
Hey Hey Hey - Give me a Mai Tie, grab your swim suit, and let's head for the beach! This, as with many other tracks Seven Graylands has created is very infectious. Why can't I find this guy at Amazon and Tower Records, I'll never know! Hey Hey Hey is very professionally produced and demonstrates Seven Graylands unique talent for having a broad scope in his ability to create the best of just about any genre he wants. If you don't start bobbing your head, tapping your fingers or feet to this one, then there is just something wrong! This must have been recorded in the Caribbean. The flavor is intense and transports you to an island where the atmosphere is party. party, party! Hey Hey Hey! - W. Moses
What's that You Said? - "As the song kicked off its first note I was reminded of Peanuts jazz by Vince Guaraldi a very good thing! The song leavs you bopping like Snoopy at the cantina. And then, the vocals...they just take over and give the song a completely different feel while still making your ears smile. Bottom line: Good jazz with a touch of swing. These guys are really something else. (Rated 9.0 out of 10)" - Clint Gaige. Read the rest of this review @ Gods of Music
Sidewalk - "As for piano, this is what provides the melody. The melody of one who looks onward and continues to walk that sidewalk. This is great jazz piano, more structured than expected, but still making a good impression. It is darker in tone, but not the way classical dark is. More of a woeful progression, or something along those lines. Here it also serves as counterpoint to the clarinet, both entwining to give the piece greater depth. When with the percussion and bass, the backup elements, the piano does much to complement those two. (Rated 8.5 out of 10)" - Hunter Hansen. Read the rest of this review @ Gods of Music
Items of Interest
The track What's that you said? was used in the film "Walk in the Park".
The track Roof Sleeping was used in the film "Motor".