Sex Without Bodies (Audio Only) [DVD] - Erotic Audio Experience for Couples & Solo Pleasure, Perfect for Romantic Nights & Sensual Exploration
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Sex Without Bodies (Audio Only) [DVD] - Erotic Audio Experience for Couples & Solo Pleasure, Perfect for Romantic Nights & Sensual Exploration
Sex Without Bodies (Audio Only) [DVD] - Erotic Audio Experience for Couples & Solo Pleasure, Perfect for Romantic Nights & Sensual Exploration
Sex Without Bodies (Audio Only) [DVD] - Erotic Audio Experience for Couples & Solo Pleasure, Perfect for Romantic Nights & Sensual Exploration
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Simply can't get enough of this type of music. Not easy to classify--not exactly rock, and not exactly jazz--well, whatever the heck it is (jazzy rock?), it sounds great to these ears.I'd like to see these talented folks cut a few more CDs.My only objection, (as stated elsewhere regarding two of their other CDS) is when Dave does the talking number.I don't know, but it just sounds way too weird, and throws the works off. Shouldn't a music CD be all music? Why talk at all, unless it's live and talent is being introduced, etc.Anyway, that's my only beef with their output.When will you cut another record, guys? Your fans are waiting.Real easy to listen to. Strong, but gentle vocals and expert melodic jazz guitar. This one does not disappoint. Soooothing to the ears and the heart. Glad I found this group.Always liked this group. Very creative song writing and delivery.Excelent!I am a fool for literate lyrics, and this disc has loads of them. My SO said they were a bit cynical, but I told her that they were NY, that's all. Also, Kelly Flint's vampish readings really work for me.That said, they lost a point with me for sliding over part of the hook in their otherwise sharp reading of "Walk on the Wild Side" (...and the colored girls say...)."Sex Without Bodies" is fun to listen to. The sound of the recording, recorded "on location" in a church with excellent accoustics, is top notch. Instruments are minimally miked, yielding a wide and deep soundstage. Miss Flint's voice sounds very natural, and on my speakers, she sounds like she is there, right in the room, midway between the speakers, about four feet behind the plane of the speakers. The guitar sound is likewise very natural, and dynamics are superb. But the important thing is the music, and there is a lot of that, especially if you like hip, "lounge lizard" jazz. The lyrics are as intelligent as you might hear this side of Steely Dan. The "double entendre" is used to good advantage, and Miss Flint uses just the right phrasing and nuance to maximize their effect. Some highlights of the album follow. "Spasm" the opening song, swings, and showcases both Mis Flint's voice and Dave Cantor's guitar. "I'll Never Read Trollope Again" may be the funniest song on the CD, and is filled with literary humor. "Stormy" is a slower number, and has the most bizarre lyrics of the set. Miss Flint's voice "wraps" around the melodic line and paints a warped word picture of the activities. My favorite cut is "Daddy'O", using bongos effectively to evoke the early sixties beatnik era mixed with the Viet Nam early seventies era. All the songs on the CD are real toe tappers, with intelligent catchy lyrics, beautifully recorded by Chesky Records. I listen to it almost weekly, and will buy the next Dave's True Story CD automatically, without hearing a note. I don't say that about many artists, but I do about this one, very enthusiastically.I heard Dave's True Story on one of the Chesky compliation CD's. The band stood out amongst the other's (Sara K., Rebeca Pidgeon, etc...) but I figured the one song they selected for the compilation is probably the only good one on a disk of dogs. Hah! More wrong I could not have been. In fact, to my taste, the compilation song was one of the weaker tunes on the disk.I could rave on about this recording but there is something which needs to be stated: I have the world's pickiest ears and a real detailed stereo system for satisfying my aural apetite. So I may be the only one here to notice that there are some tracks on this disk which contain radio interference predominantly on the right channel. Although this is somewhat distracting during some of the quiet points and is a bit disappointing coming from Chesky (a usually flawless label), it still doesn't come close to stopping me from raving about this band and this disk.I buy about 100 new recordings every year. Sex Without Bodies is this year's best pick for me. Maybe even the best pick of the past few years.Wow! That best describes this cd. A little know group (at least rarely played on the radio) whose style makes one think of the smokey cocktail lounges with a singer dressed in a long gown and gloves. I understand these are original songs, not covers. There are truly some great stories here, "Stormy" being one. If you like sultry jazz, this is a "must have" cd. I hope you enjoy it as much as my husband and I.A nice example of soft jazz music, very well produced with a lovely 'intimate' sort of sound to it, you really feel the band are plying live right in front of you at times. All the songs here are good, mostly gentle and easy to listen to, beautifully sung by Kelly Flint who's voice and delivery is perfect for this music. The title track is possibly the most immediately memorable song, but all on the disc are great in their own way, (some very interesting lyrics on many). This CD is perfect for late night listening, being one of my most played. Through good quality headphones, the production and overall sound is just amazing.Kelly Flint has a very good bluesy voice. Recorded live in a church rather than a studio, with no overdubs.

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