For Sample_9 I want to say it's Marc Antoine but I have to check. I know I have it. I'll get back to ya! :)
they are here and they are both a guitar instrumentals
http://home.ripway.com/2004-4/101106/SAMPLE_9.mp3
http://home.ripway.com/2004-4/101106/SAMPLE_10.mp3
thanks for you all
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For Sample_9 I want to say it's Marc Antoine but I have to check. I know I have it. I'll get back to ya! :)
THANK YOU NickNack YOU ALWAYS HELP ME, BY THE WAY THEY ARE BOTH MID OR LATE 80'S I THINK 86-88
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:D Got it and when I pulled the CD I remembered this was my favorite cut. Sample_9 is "Master of Suspense" by Earl Klugh. It's from his 1989 Warner Bros. CD, Whispers and Promises. If you enjoy this sound, you've got to check out Marc Antoine, Marcos Ariel, Peter White, Larry Carlton. Even give B-Tribe a listen for flamenco guitar with synths. Very ambient, moody stuff. :)
I don't know the other one but it sounds very George Benson or Norman Brown. Someone should come up with this.
Many thanks NickNack for your help, I got 3 albums for Earl Klugh but not the one that you mentioned, I'll try to check it, also I have 3 albums for B-Tribe and I likes there music very much, also I'll try to check something for the other artists that you mentioned. For the second sample, yes for a long time I'm thinking it's George Benson and I cheeked many albums for him more the 4 I got, but until now I can't find this one, I hope I will. Thanks again
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2nd sample is "Dreamin'" from the "Collaboration" set by George Benson and Earl Klugh (Warner Bros, 1987). Definetely one of the best smooth jazz albums ever made.
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