Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0795041774521 Label: Savoy Jazz Manufacturer: Savoy Jazz Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Savoy Jazz Release Date: September 09, 2008 Sales Rank: 576 Studio: Savoy Jazz
Product DescriptionRelax and soothe your soul with Unspoken, Grammy-nominee Jim Brickman's first all-solo piano CD since he launched his recording career fifteen years ago. This brand new collection of romantic piano favorites exudes deep sophistication and heartfelt sentimentality as only Jim Brickman can!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Awesome Outstanding
His latest is superb,outstanding & awesome. Id go out & buy as qick as I can.
Rating: - Longtime Fan of Brickman
This and Jim Brickman's more recent efforts are departing from the style and song selection that made him so appealing in the past. I prefer his earlier piano selections for their ethereal and romantic style. The inclusion of so-so vocalists who where harsh to me in his recent efforts and his piano stylings also did not have that beauty and sweetness of his earlier albums and DVD's of which I own all.
Rating: - Finger licking good!!!! Well okay.......you can't eat it....
I am a long time Jim Brickman fan. I love his music and my kids love to fall to sleep to it. My only complaint about any of his albums is for the fact of the vocals on them. Why cant he just release a album of piano music. Well here it is, and i am not disappointed. This album is very relaxing. Don't know which song is a favorite of mine yet.. but I am going to be listening to this for a long time!!!
Rating: - relaxing music
Unspoken is Jim Brickman's latest album.
For this album, Jim goes back to his roots - solo piano tunes with no guest singers.
If you are interested in some relaxing music, I recommend this album.
Rating: - Jim rocks as always
I have been a Jim Brickman fan since the beginning. I can't wait for his new albums, the man just does it for me like no one else.
His music has such a quality of relaxation about it, that I can hear him play and instantly relax. No other artist does that for me.
This album brings him full circle. Back to his roots of pure instrumentals. I've loved his co-efforts with the talented vocalists over the years, but this is just pure Brickman.