Artist: Kenny G
Title: G Force
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: BMG / CAMDEN [BPCD1091]
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue+.log,scans)
Total Time: 39:24
Total Size: 297 MB
Review by Alex Henderson, All Music:
Kenny G's work can be divided into three main categories: first, his improvisatory fusion efforts as a Jeff Lorber sideman in the late '70s; second, his R&B-oriented albums of 1982-1985; and third, the elevator Muzak he has specialized in since 1986. Falling into the second category, G Force is a fairly decent urban contemporary release that clearly benefits from the input of Kashif (who serves as executive producer). Kashif was hot at the time, and the R&B singer/producer/songwriter had been burning up the charts with hits by Evelyn "Champagne" King, George Benson, Howard Johnson and himself. Kashif's stamp is all over this sleek album; you can hear it on both the tunes with R&B vocals ("Hi, How Ya Doin'" and "Do Me Right") and groove-oriented instrumentals like "I've Been Missin' You" and "I Wanna Be Yours." G Force, Kenny G's second album, is a long way from the adventurous fusion Kenny G had recorded with Lorber, and the sax solos he was taking in 1983 were hardly breathtaking. But thanks to Kashif's participation, G Force is an enjoyable, R&B-oriented date and is probably the best album he did as a leader (which isn't saying a lot, considering how boring most of his subsequent projects would be).
Tracklist:
01. Japan [0:05:06.17]
02. Help Yourself To My Love [0:04:50.23]
03. I Wanna Be Yours [0:04:33.35]
04. Sunset At Noon [0:05:19.07]
05. Tribeca [0:04:39.30]
06. Hi, How Ya Doin? [0:05:39.40]
07. G Force [0:04:58.68]
08. I've Been Missin' You [0:04:17.20]