Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Tropical Night - Customer Reviews




Another Winner From Blue Knights

By A Customer on April 19, 2004
A follow up to their all time best seller, Red Night, and the hottest release from the group that started the "acid Jazz" phenomenon.

jazz meets dance

By K. Warner on November 8, 2000
More interesting than smooth jazz, more rich than pure dance, Blue Knights takes strong influences of both to create cool grooves. "Tropical Night" collects enough material for an entire studio album plus a few previously hard to find tracks including a slowed-down version of their club/trance track "Gimme all your lovin'" as well as two other rare gems from

BLUE KNIGHTS Tropical Night

by ken dillman on January 8, 2012
Tropical Night was a bit fast-paced for my liking as Blue Knights music goes; I've always appreciated their languid, meandering smooth jazz stylings over their more up tempo offerings. The music was somewhat predictable; in the same way that eating a bag of generic brand potato chips is predictable in taste. When I listen to Blue Knights I want to feel like I'm cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway in a convertible at midnight, rather than feeling like I'm stuck in LA rush hour traffic. Nevertheless, if you're a Blue Knights fan you'll find it acceptable.