What Are You Listening To Right Now?
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I've got one Neal Schon CD, and it's the double CD Electric World (1997), but I've not heard it since getting it some time ago. Might have to give it a listen later.

Late Nite is the only solo one I have so far, but I'm definitely interested in checking out his other solo stuff now!


As others have noted, saxophonist David Sanborn has died.

So I'm going to interrupt my current "discography runs" (which were themselves interrupted by an impromptu mini-vacation over the weekend) and listen to my favorite era of his (and favorite music era overall); his 1980-1992 albums.


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Late Nite is the only solo one I have so far, but I'm definitely interested in checking out his other solo stuff now!


As others have noted, saxophonist David Sanborn has died.

So I'm going to interrupt my current "discography runs" (which were themselves interrupted by an impromptu mini-vacation over the weekend) and listen to my favorite era of his (and favorite music era overall); his 1980-1992 albums.


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I made a post > here, in tribute to David Sanborn as I went through my collection. A very enjoyable listen and memory lane ride.

I listened to that Neal Schon Electric World CD the night I posted about it and really enjoyed it. In fact, I'm listening to it again now. It's a great relaxer.
 

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