Nelson Rangell "Far Away Day" Smooth Jazz Music CD Review

Far Away Day is the latest Smooth Jazz CD2. Clutch
realeased by the extremely talented sax man Nelson3. Reasons
Rangell who once again has delivered a brilliant4. The Gathering
collection of tracks. I'm confident Nelson Rangell fans,5. Rainbow Seeker
and Smooth Jazz fans alike will be pleased with this6. A Soft Place To Fall
one.7. One Step Closer
Far Away Day literally grabs your attention right from8. Welcome Home
the very beginning with All 'N All and won't let go until9. Then I Knew
the very last note of the very last song Like No10. Far Away Day
Tomorrow, which is another great track by the way.11. Like No Tomorrow
These days it's a very rare CD on which every singlePersonnel includes: Nelson Rangell (soprano, alto &
song is good or better than the one before it. This CDtenor saxophones, flute, piccolo); David Mann (alto
is certainly one of those rare CDs.saxophone, keyboards, programming); Chester Gibbs
While this entire album is outstanding some of my(alto saxophone); Darren Rahn (tenor saxophone,
favorites are track 3, Reasons, track 5, Rainbowkeyboards, synthesizer programming); Peter Olstad
Seeker, and track 8, Welcome Home.(trumpet); Eric Gunnison (piano); Chris Parks
My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore(keyboards, guitar, programming); Mario Mendivil
[...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 9, Then I Knew. It's(keyboards, bass, programming). Producers: David
a great track!Mann, Michael Colina, Kip Kuepper, Darren Rahn, Mario
Far Away Day Release Notes:Mendivil. Recorded at Porcupine Studios & Mr.
Nelson Rangell originally released Far Away Day onBear Studios, Phoenix, Arizona; Smokestone Studios,
May 09, 2000 on the Shanachie Records label.Mount Kisco, New York; The Litterbox Studios, Denver,
CD Track List Follows:Colorado; C.P. Studios, Brooklyn, New York.
1. All 'N All