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After Hours | 
enlarge | Artist: Brian Culbertson Label: Mesa / Bluemoon Category: Music
List Price: $9.98 Buy New: $8.98 You Save: $1.00 (10%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 43737
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 92696 UPC: 075679269621 EAN: 0075679269621 ASIN: B000002JWB
Release Date: April 23, 1996 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Take Your Time | | • | Close To You | | • | After Hours | | • | Shadow's Dance | | • | Intro To Inside Pocket | | • | Inside Pocket | | • | And The Night Comes | | • | Going Home | | • | Daybreak | | • | Prelude To You're Not Alone | | • | You're Not Alone | | • | After Hours (extended solo mix) | | • | Sonic Dreams |
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Too Quiet, Even for a Dentist June 12, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm a smooth jazz fan, and love the formula over the past decade or so--the sounds of a sweet sax to the beat of an old R&B song. More recent Brian Culbertson CD's follow this formula, but this CD is so caught up in the "Quiet Storm" motif that I longed for the "storm"--this CD is all about the "quiet."
First of all, there is not a single song with a discernable beat.
Second, many of the songs are so self absorbed they have "introductions" as a prelude to the song. Dude, just play the song, I'm not impressed by titles and labels.
I would pass on this CD. Brian Culbertson has some excellent CD's and tracks--but this isn't one of them. Unless of course you are a dentist--you might find the CD useful.
After All That January 16, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Freshest sound with all of bells and whistle sounding off...GRAMMY! GRAMMY. Just listening to this cd, makes me appreciate his AWESOME range which equates to smooth listening.
All of Brian Culbertson works November 24, 2002 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
The fist CD I bought by Brian Culbertson was "something bout love". I liked that CD so well,as well as his style,I went on the internet a looked all his previous works all bought all of them. From then on you may want to call me a "Died in the wool" Brian Culbertson fan. He is my #1 artist. My list goes like this: 1.Brian Culbertson 2.Rick Braun 3.Boney James 4.Paul Hardcastle 5.Norman Brown 6.Kirk Whalum 7.Dave Koz 8.Richard Elliot 9.Fourplay 10.Kenny G
Outcast Culbertson March 15, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
After Hours is atypical Culbertson. It's also his best album. It's high energy pure smooth jazz. The rest of his music, with the exception of Secrets, is low energy ultra mellow elevator music. In Secrets, a very nice album, one hears a bridge between After Hours and the rest of his music. If you are a dead serious smooth jazz fan, forget about Culbertson, except for his must have, fundamentalist, smooth jazz albums After Hours and Secrets. In fact, After Hours is considered by me to be a Core Album (an album that is typical smooth jazz and in an elite group that comprises the very best of smooth jazz).
After Hours December 24, 2001 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Having first listened to Nice & Slow, I was so impressed and excited to find My kind of music.Then I was able to listen to all Brian's music. After Hours is truly amazing. I would promote B.C's music anywhere. I will contact Atlanta's Newest Smooth Jazz Radio Station 107.5 fm It is most difficult to isolate any of Brian's work. Keep up the great work!
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