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True Love

Jessy J

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1 Tropical Rain Jessy J 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Forever Jessy J 4:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 True Love Jessy J 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Mr. Prince Jessy J 3:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Morning of the Carnival from Black Orpheus (Manha de Carnaval) Jessy J 3:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Somewhere In a Dream Jessy J 4:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Jessy's Blues Jessy J 3:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Llegaste Tu Jessy J 3:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Brazilian Dance Jessy J 3:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Baila! Jessy J 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Review

The problem with attacking easy targets in order to make a point is that they're, well, too easy to attack. Take smooth jazz, for example. If one's premise is that smooth jazz in general is bland, mindless, and devoid of substance, it's easy to make that point by lambasting Kenny G, Richard Elliot, and other whipping boys of the jazz media. But when names like Grover Washington, Jr., George Benson, and David Sanborn are brought into the discussion, it becomes much harder to make the argument that nothing worthwhile ever came out of smooth jazz. And even though True Love, the third album by smooth jazz saxophonist Jessica Spinella, aka Jessy J, has its shortcomings, it would be a mistake to dismiss her as a lightweight. Actually, True Love has more ups than downs. Jessy's sound is Washington-minded, but with a strong Latin influence — and unlike so many of the Washington admirers in smooth jazz, she obviously cares about projecting a sound and identity of her own. True Love is smooth jazz meets Latin jazz; Jessy is a Mexican-American from the West Coast, although this 2009 release gets its inspiration from Afro-Cuban salsa ("Baila!," "Tropical Rain"), Brazilian samba ("Brazilian Dance," Luiz Bonfá's familiar "Manha de Carnaval"), and Spanish nuevo flamenco (the title song) more than the regional Mexican music (ranchera, mariachi, norteño, banda, duranguense, grupero, etc.) that is hugely popular in the southwestern United States. Occasionally, Jessy (who is primarily an instrumentalist) sings on True Love — and while she is a better saxophonist than singer, her vocals have a sweetly pleasant quality. Jessy, unfortunately, does play it a bit too safe on True Love and doesn't let loose as much as she could; this is a generally decent effort, but she is capable of much more. Nonetheless, True Love demonstrates that Jessy has talent, chops, and originality and is well worth keeping an eye on.

Recent Customer Reviews

Surprising!
     
by Beck_09

Not a fan of jazz, but I did enjoy this :)

Jessy J es Muy Excellent!
     
by Yuma Jim

The title of the CD is ‘True Love’ and the music that plays intones exactly that, Jessy’s true love of music and life. From the first catchy notes of Tropical Rain to the last salsa notes of Baila!, the music does not let you go until it's over. But by then, you can't wait to start over again. All the selections are outstanding but there are personal favorites. The stand out selections for me are; Tropical Rain, True Love, Morning of the Carnival from Black Orpheus, Jessy’s Blues, Llegaste Tu and Baila!. I could listen to these selections over and over again which I have done since purchasing the CD. Jessy is not only a fabulous sax player, but she also enriches her ‘True Love’ CD with her sweet angelic voice of hers and I don’t know which I tend to enjoy more. Overall, I am very excited and pleased with her sophomore release and tend to make this, (as well as ‘Tequila Moon’), the top favorites of my extensive 800 plus CD collection. Listening to Jessy J always takes me to a place where I just don’t want to come back from, I truly love it!!!

Shimmering, Like Tropical Rain. Love Having it on
     
by Jas Rutherford

love the new Jessy J CD "True Love." It features the same excellent group of musicians as Tequila Moon (Paul Brown producing and playing guitar & Gregg Karukas arranging and playing keyboards, both with co-writing credits) but with a bigger budget this time. It is an excellent sophomore release w/more vocals, more mature composition, more Spanish/Portuquese idiomatic Papiamento influence from the island of Curaçao (see what I mean?) from whence the CD gets its name. Jessy's excellent saxy vibrato is always perfectly placed in such a way that reminds me of how an enya ~ looks ~ and moves ~ like an ocean .wav. and her signature "alternate fingering" unison trill is ever present and as swift and fast as her improvisational mind. In fact, upon 1st hearing of "Tropical Rain," the opening track, on satellite radio's Watercolors, last month, I knew it was new Jessy J in the 1st 4 note phrase, her style has become so distinctive.

Biography

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '00s

Jazz saxophonist Jessy J was born Jessica Spinella in Portland, OR, to parents who had emigrated from Mexico. She grew up in Hemet, CA, and began playing the piano at age four, spending her childhood studying and performing in musical competitions. At 15, she was named Piano State Champion at the Bela...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Jazz, Music
  • Released: Aug 04, 2009

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