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| Paul Hardcastle | Primary Artist, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Drums, Electric Guitar, Synthesizer Piano |
| Snake Davis | Saxophone |
| Helen Rogers | Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Paul Hardcastle | Composer, Producer, Liner Notes, drum programming |
| Stevie Nicks | Composer |
| Helen Rogers | Composer |
| Raymy Krumrei | Liner Notes |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Although this album as a whole is nice, "Ventura Highway" is mesmerizing and always takes me to another place, somewhere unreachable by any other means!
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
By the time Paul Hardcastle and vocalist Helen Rodgers released Jazzmasters III in the summer of 1999, their blend of fusion, jazz, pop, new age, and worldbeat had become well known in contemporary jazz. At this stage in their career, most smooth jazz musicians become complacent, and it's to Hardcastle's credit that he pushes forward. Not that Jazzmasters III will sound different or unusual to any fan of the first two albums: it still has the signature Jazzmaster sound. Nevertheless, there are subtle differences, such as the instrumentals getting spacier and the vocal numbers being strong showcases for Rodgers. As such, this is the richest and arguably best ...