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Miracles: The Holiday Album
7/13/2005, AMG

For those who prefer a jazzy Christmas or Chanukah, Kenny G may be just the compact disc every collection needs. Miracles -- The Holiday Album is a collection of songs that...  more >

The Moment
7/13/2005, AMG

Although The Moment followed four years after Kenny G's blockbuster Breathless, the saxophonist didn't change his approach at all during his time off. Kenny G remains a...  more >

Greatest Hits
7/13/2005, AMG

Kenny G's music has always been pop-oriented, so a Greatest Hits collection serves him much better than it would if he was a straight jazz musician. The 17-track collection...  more >

Gravity
7/13/2005, AMG

Kashif was obviously the star of the show on G Force, and the same thing is true of Kenny G's third album Gravity. With the R&B singer/producer/composer once again serving...  more >

Classics In The Key Of G
6/29/1999, Yahoo! Music, Rob O'Connor

Every once in a generation comes a phenomenon that belies the incredibly difficult spelling of the word, someone or something that knows how difficult it is to remember...  more >

Classics In The Key Of G
7/13/2005, AMG

Some jazz critics may point to Classics in the Key of G as proof of Kenny G's lack of jazz substance, but it really is proof of how well he makes instrumental pop albums....  more >

Breathless
7/13/2005, AMG

One among many huge hit albums featuring the shimmering, willowy soprano sax solos of Kenny G. He's the best-selling saxophonist of all time, and has never claimed to be a...  more >

DuoTones
7/13/2005, AMG

Kenny G's breakthrough effort featured the hit "Songbird," which is the definitive example of the saxophonist's smooth, lyrical playing; the rest of the album is nearly as...  more >

G Force
7/13/2005, AMG

Kenny G's work can be divided into three main categories: (1) his improvisatory fusion efforts as a Jeff Lorber sideman in the late 1970s, (2) his R&B-oriented albums of...  more >

Kenny G
7/13/2005, AMG

Although he hadn't perfected his stylish amalgam of pop melodies and jazz improvisation, Kenny G's first album is worthwhile to his fans, simply as a document of his...  more >

Live
7/13/2005, AMG

Quite often, so-called smooth jazz artists who are mindlessly predictable in the studio become a lot more spontaneous and risk-taking on-stage. Playing for themselves...  more >

Silhouette
7/13/2005, AMG

Kenny G was at the top his form with Silhouette, the follow-up to his breakthrough Duotones, turning in a set of smooth, melodic sax that cemented his position as America's...  more >

Faith: A Holiday Album
7/13/2005, AMG

This very nice man mostly chooses the bright, cheery soprano saxophone for his instrumental renditions of such classics as "We Three Kings," "O Christmas Tree," and "The...  more >

Paradise
10/18/2002, Yahoo! Music, Rob O'Connor

Like Jimmy Buffett, Kenny G makes music for people who spend most of their waking lives on vacation. You can practically hear the waves slapping on the beach. You can...  more >

Paradise
7/13/2005, AMG

The smooth jazz messiah and saxman critics love to hate but sells millions anyway returns with a few surprises. Most of the genre's big artists know Kenny G. has great...  more >

Ultimate Kenny G
7/13/2005, AMG

Kenny G had a hits collection in 1997, spanning 17 songs and perfectly capturing the time when the smooth jazz saxophonist was one of the most reliable hitmakers in...  more >

At Last... The Duets Album
7/13/2005, AMG

Smooth jazz icon saxophonist Kenny G delivers his first all-guest-star album with At Last...The Duets Album. Featuring a coterie of big-name artists from the pop music...  more >

Greatest Hits
7/13/2005, AMG

Kenny G's music has always been pop-oriented, so a Greatest Hits collection serves him much better than it would if he was a straight jazz musician. The 17-track collection...  more >