| | Turning Point |  | Artist: Daysahead Label: Days Ahead Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 423193
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 783707190501 EAN: 0783707190501 ASIN: B000CAFVCK
Release Date: September 6, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | You Move Me | | • | Love Is Love | | • | Falling Flower | | • | For The Love | | • | Good Ole' Days | | • | It's In Your Hands | | • | Days Ahead | | • | Take Your Time | | • | Don't Fall Too Fast | | • | Courting A Fantasy |
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| Customer Reviews:
You will fall fast June 1, 2007 This group is awesome to listen to live and or via recording. I have had the pleasure of experiencing both. Their sound is eclectic, but if I were to give it a title it would be jazz fusion.
I picked up a sample CD in a {ATL} Little Five Points Starbucks and fell in love with the cut "Don't Fall Too Fast." I bought the CD and found every cut as enjoyable. "Don't Fall Too Fast" is part of the soundtrack for the book, "Ghettoway Weekend." Ghettoway Weekend
Freshest Sound In Years December 9, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
From start to finish this band is awesome. Steve Wright's guitar has all of the range from Metheny to Santana to Page and Hendrix. Kim Leachman's voice is one of the purest and most grabbing voice since Phyllis Hyman. SHe has the range to sing Jazz to Gospel and Rock! The songs are not filler at all. "You Move Me" is a tour de force- The tension and release are gripping. "Falling Flower" has such great rhythms. "Good Ole' Days" is the song of reminisence. This is not an album for those who want commercial ditties! If you like music the way it was made in the '70's- This is for you: Sounding like a live recording, written, recorded and produced by the band. GET THIS ALBUM!!!
Absolutely magical, lush, and innovative sounds August 11, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
After hearing this band, you'll want to book the next flight to Atlanta.
This quartet is a breath of fresh air, blending Jazz, Neo soul, rock, R & B, and other more esoteric influences together to create a sound they call "Jazz -n- roll", but you'll call it "amazing".
Kim Leachman's silky, intimate vocals dovetail beautifully into Steve Wright's stirring ballads, yet soars with power on the album's more uptempo arrangements.
You need only listen to tracks like "You Move Me" and "Good Ole Days" to understand that you have discovered an incredible musical treasure in Days Ahead.
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