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Pure Smooth Jazz 

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Pure Smooth Jazz

Genre: JAZZ
Label: Jazz FM Records
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Miss Riddle Boz Scaggs
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2.  Through The Looking Glass Chris Standring
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3.  I Still Care Angela Johnson
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4.  Walk On By Peter White
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5.  Keep Reminding Me Phil Perry
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6.  You Never Know Boney James
Jim Brickman
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7.  Sunshine Paul Taylor
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8.  Chopsticks Jeff Lorber
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9.  Caravan Of Love Terry Callier
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10.  Quiet Storm Cross Town
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11.  Angel Maysa
Club 1600
Phil Jackson
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12.  Kristal Klear Ron Jenkins
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13.  The Breeze Leena Conquest
Roy Ayers
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14.  Cream Metro
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15.  Forever, Forever Keiko Matsui
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16.  Whirlpool: (Smooth Mix) Heikatsu
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  What The World Needs Now Luther Vandross
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2.  Luminosa: (Jeff Lorber Remix) Craig Chaquico
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3.  Let's Stay Together David Garfield...
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4.  High Tide Jonathan Butler
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5.  Oh Yeah! Bill Withers
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6.  The World Is A Ghetto Will Downing
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7.  Alphine Crossing: (Robbie's Mix) Swing Out Sister
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8.  With Me Kloud 9
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9.  Runnin' Back Paul Hardcastle
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10.  Killing Me Softly With His Song: (Smooth Live Mix) Bonnie Peele
Dave McMurray
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11.  Keep Your Head To The Sky Philip Bailey
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12.  Human Nature Cameron Pierre
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13.  Dead Weight Leo Gandelman
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14.  30,000 Feet Nite Flyte
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15.  Silver Falls Shakatak
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16.  Gone Was, Gone Will Be Jim Beard
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Featured Review
I Hate This Part I Hate This Part
The Pussycat Dolls
Strange as it may sound, the incredibly ambitious plans to establish the Pussycat Dolls as one of Today's biggest artists, reflected even in the title of their second album "Doll Domination", have been a bit crushed by lack of public interest. It wasn't a good omen when lead singer Nicole Scherzinger's planned solo effort had to be postponed, after none of its leaked tracks generated much enthusiasm; nor the tepid reception the record's lead track "When I grow up" earned. Now the former burlesque dancing troupe promptly strikes again with one of their rather unusual ventures into ballad territory, displaying Scherzinger's vocal capabilities in full. "I hate this part" tells the story of an ending relationship, right when Nicole hits the glossy press announcing the beginning of a high-profile one with Lewis Hamilton. This is arguably better than any of the four hits they had after reaching a career peak with their debut; but, as it happened before with other instantly successful girl bands -The Spice Girls "Wannabe" is a good example- "Don't Cha" may prove to be quite tough to match. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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