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A Warren Hill Christmas
Released: Sep 24, 2002
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Released: Sep 24, 2002
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The first couple cuts ("Frosty the Snowman" and "Santa Baby") on the Christmas jazz set A Warren Hill Christmas by crossover altoist Warren Hill are surprising because they feature him playing...
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Love Songs
Released: Mar 12, 2002
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Released: Mar 12, 2002
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Warren Hill delivers more of the smooth, poppy jazz that fans have come to expect on Love Songs. Guitarists Jeff Golub and Marc Antoine guest on "Dancing With You" and the version of Clapton's...
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Love Life
Released: Aug 29, 2000
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Released: Aug 29, 2000
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There are no surprises on Warren Hill's sixth disc Love Life. Hill is known for his soothing smooth saxophone playing, and while he gets tagged with the lite jazz moniker, he is really more of a...
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Life Thru Rose Colored Glasses
Released: Oct 6, 1998
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Released: Oct 6, 1998
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How's this for irony: two smooth jazz Hall and Oates covers in one month? Warren Hill's take on "One on One" may not pack the in-your-face punch of "Hey Jude" and "Roxanne" on his previous disc...
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Truth
Released: Oct 11, 1994
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Released: Oct 11, 1994
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After contemplating the vagaries of a Kiss Under the Moon and digging into an enduring realm of Devotion by blowing his saxy romance all over the stylistic map, Warren Hill strips down to the naked...
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Devotion
Released: August 1993
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Released: August 1993
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Altoist Warren Hill has never claimed to be a jazz player but even as a would-be pop star he has an identity problem. Hill comes across as a David Sanborn clone on this popular release and seems to...
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