That Was Then - Darryl Williams

That Was Then

Darryl Williams

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2007-06-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2007 Darryl Williams
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Take It Slow Darryl Williams 5:35
2
That Was Then Darryl Williams 4:41
3
Time (Intro) Darryl Williams 0:25
4
Time Darryl Williams 4:27
5
Goodbye Darryl Williams 4:48
6
On the Move Darryl Williams 4:51
7
Costa Rica (Intro) Darryl Williams 0:21
8
Costa Rica Darryl Williams 5:26
9
La Jolla Shores Darryl Williams 4:19
10
Gentle Thoughts Darryl Williams 4:23
11
Everything Must Change Darryl Williams 5:54
12
When It Rains Darryl Williams 4:36
13
The Truth Darryl Williams 1:44

Reviews

  • that was then

    4
    By samismoothjazz
    Very smooth artist,very thick,but strumming bass. the 2 favorites i pick are "take it slow" and the first song on the c.d.
  • That Was Then

    5
    By Mrs. WW
    C'est tout 'a fait ce qu'il me faut. ( It's - what I need ) Etre amoureux, tomber amoureux, faire l'amour ( To be in, to fall in, to make Love : ) I will keep "Gentle Thoughts" on repeat. "Take It Slow" is the BEST way. Darryl, "The Truth" reminded me of nights in Las Vegas. azchocolate - LornaW
  • Brilliant Guitar Playing!!!

    5
    By MusicCEO
    I am always looking for top notch jazz guitar players. Darryl Williams has got it goin on. The playing is very melodic and colorful. I'd like to hear more guitar but this one is a keeper. I also like Shane Isenberg and Norman Brown.
  • This is now!

    5
    By Bassman654
    Amazing! Simply Amazing! You get the feeling that these songs are very personal to Darryl. The music flows un-hindered from his heart, to his instrument. I love it! And I know you will too.
  • Absolutely the best!

    5
    By aonejazz
    This guy is brilliant. I loved this cd the minute I started listening to it! Good Job!
  • Neo-Be-1

    5
    By neobe1
    This is a brilliant piece of work; When I listened to it, I heard a blend of Wayman Tisdale, BraxtonBrothers, Brian Culbertson, and Norman Brown all rolled into one artist. I really enjoyed it as far as hearing this artist for the first time.

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