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Reviews

  • One of Harry's Best

    By DLBamberg
    This was the album that introduced me to Harry Connick Jr. His style, though many times compared t that of Sinatra and Dean Martin, is second to none. Harry took modern jazz t a different and refreshing level. One of his most unique (and in my opinion best) songs of all time appears n this album, "Love Me Some You," is haunting, charismatic, and downright sexy music. The other strnger songs on an impecable album are "Let's Just Kiss," and "Once." If you have a love for the standards but sometimes find listening too much to be bring, give Harry Connick Jr. a try and start with albums like "20", "To See You," and "Blue Light, Red Light."
  • Close-your-eyes-and-relax jazz

    By ManimalCrackers
    Boy, this album brings back memories of a bittersweet rainy night summer romance. Personal memories aside, Harry's voice is always velvet and the slow jazz/big band orchestration on this album is top notch. If you are looking for something by which to wine, dine, and slow dance, this album is among the best.
  • Excellent make out music!

    By AppleHappyBabe
    This album is just oozing with lovely, sexy songs that would put Frankie to shame.

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