Review
"Can't Stop Now" by Vincent Ingala, dropped on June 14, 2012, invites you into a world where smooth jazz kisses instrumental pop under the twilight of crossover jazz. This nine-track journey, a swift 37-minute dance, sways between soulful romance and lively rhythms. Each note Ingala coaxes from his saxophone has the intimacy of a whispered secret and the polish of a well-worn gem, gleaming in the ambient glow of expert production.
In "Can't Stop Now," the saxophone flutters like a hummingbird's wings, each track capturing moments of both elation and introspection. The production is as crisp as a winter's morning, letting every instrument breathe without a hint of struggle for the spotlight. Uptempo beats share the stage with tender ballads, creating a mood as varied and deep as a bluesman's sigh under a dim lamplight. While it might not be a trailblazer, it's a heartfelt serenade to accessible jazz, perfect for those seeking a smooth and engaging audio escape. - Walter