I'm here because I found out David Sanborn died And this song came up for me to play I was just getting out the Military And bought this album on my way out Stop by the commissary for the last time and grab this RIP David and thanks for bringing good music to my life.❤🎉
For the music, the maestro & melodies too this is the cosmos that David lives thru. You, sir, will never end because the music does transcend... permitting possibilities always multiplied by three, from they to them , from you to me ...deep into our perpetuity. You go, you stay, Ahhh, you never left...man it's David Sanborn, show some damn Respect!💜
My ever favourite song. This was the first version I heard and fell in love. Didn't know it's name and that it had lyrics. I can seldomly hear it because it breaks my heart and reminds me of the love of my life 23 years ago. I found who I so much was searching for 40 years and lost her 3 weeks later. Never recovered.
Great music never goes out of style in my book . Double Vision Album remains one of my most favorite jazz album . Listening to this 2/20/24 . Enjoyed it so much as much as I enjoyed it in 1986 . Thank you Bob James and company for the great music .
Qué manera de tocar, con cuánto sentimiento. Muy pocos llegan a este nivel de transmisión emocional, en cualquier instrumento. Inmenso David. Vives por siempre ❤
Saw Bob James, David Sanborn & Marcus Miller last nite at a rare Double Vision revisited concert at SFJAZZ.....they KILLED it!! This tune was absolutely amazing 👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽.
This whole album of top musicianship led by the greats Bob James & David Sanborn & that genuis of Marcus Miller remains an all-time classic 33 years on. But this gem- the version by the Right Rev. Ray remains the vocal standard- finds Mr. Sanborn calling on his inner Hank Crawford. HC is that important middle man of great alto players soulfully singing on their horns- from Earl Bostic to David Sanborn. On his debut album, Mr. Crawford stated that "he's more interested in moving people than impressing them". That quote could have been stated by Earl Bostic, Johnny Hodges, Papa Lou Donaldson, or David Sanborn. All master musicians who can reach that casual lay listener in the back of the club- not by playing an exercise of endless notes but by playing with feeling which moves the listener. Every time.
Oh, the memories this song brings flooding back, from 1986... Beautiful track...INCREDIBLE album! Huge fan of both immensely talented gentlemen.💎 ~Zoila Robledo
I used to drive flight crews in and out of Boston some 25+ years ago and would play select cuts from various jazz musicians on the ride into Boston. "You Don't know Me" and "Since I fell for you" (R.I.P to the great Al Jarreau) were the first two cuts on the tape. Within seconds of the first note and almost without exception, the entire crew would fall silent and not make a sound until we got to the hotel. Not one person EVER asked me to lower the volume or shut it off. The only comments would be "great music", "we needed that" or "who was that?" After a long day of zipping through time zones and pacifying a rude public, these songs were like audio-margaritas to the battle-weary flight crews. They called it "Gary's woman-gittin'" music because I usually had little difficulty in finding a date ! :-) Even wound up marrying one a few years after the wild oats were sown!
I flew into Logan when I was a kid in I think 1989 or 1990.. for some reason this always reminds me of that.. eve though I have no actual memory of that song during the trip
David Sanborn's rendition of You dont know me still lingers with me until now.One of my favorite in the Album "DOUBLE VISION" with Bob James.This album won GRAMMY for both.
Playing this music over and over again. This music transport me of an era of great music such as this. I am old but not dead yet I wish musicians /artists resurrect the golden era of music. This is my favorite truly from the collab of the greatest Sanborn the best sax player and Bob James the best pianist .
Great song! Love it! Bob James y David Sanborn, acompañados de Marcus Miller, están de gira con "Double Vision Revisited", para celebrar el éxito de este álbum editado en 1986 por la Warner que se mantuvo 63 semanas en las listas de jazz del Billboard. "Double Vision" además les dio en 1987 dos premios Recording Academy / GRAMMYs: el de 'Mejor Interpretación de Jazz fusión, vocal o instrumental' y el de 'Mejor Interpretación vocal masculina de R&B' para Al Jarreau por su participación en la espectacular versión de "Since I Fell for You". #grammywinner #smoothjazz
I'm here because I found out David Sanborn died And this song came up for me to play I was just getting out the Military And bought this album on my way out Stop by the commissary for the last time and grab this RIP David and thanks for bringing good music to my life.❤🎉
Great saxophonist. He made the sax cry, sing and talk.
Truer words have never been spoken!😢💔🙏🏾
Thank you for all the great music. R.I.P.
For the music, the maestro & melodies too this is the cosmos that David lives thru. You, sir, will never end because the music does transcend... permitting possibilities always multiplied by three, from they to them , from you to me ...deep into our perpetuity. You go, you stay, Ahhh, you never left...man it's David Sanborn, show some damn Respect!💜
My ever favourite song. This was the first version I heard and fell in love. Didn't know it's name and that it had lyrics. I can seldomly hear it because it breaks my heart and reminds me of the love of my life 23 years ago. I found who I so much was searching for 40 years and lost her 3 weeks later. Never recovered.
RIP David thank you for your music ❤
The Double Vision album is my all time favorite! I get emotional listening to it every time! 😢❤
I bought it twice! 🙂♥️👌👍
Death does not exist. David in now in a place call heaven. What a wonderful being of light you are.
Not David....we are losing so many...Legends
From the very first note, I melt.
So happy you were born--rip!
Looking this for decades!
I love his music rest in heaven David Sanborn❤
Great music never goes out of style in my book . Double Vision Album remains one of my most favorite jazz album . Listening to this 2/20/24 . Enjoyed it so much as much as I enjoyed it in 1986 . Thank you Bob James and company for the great music .
Rest in prosperity
Qué manera de tocar, con cuánto sentimiento. Muy pocos llegan a este nivel de transmisión emocional, en cualquier instrumento. Inmenso David. Vives por siempre ❤
Saw Bob James, David Sanborn & Marcus Miller last nite at a rare Double Vision revisited concert at SFJAZZ.....they KILLED it!! This tune was absolutely amazing 👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽.
Slow and sensuous, I love this song still decades later.
LOVE this song! In fact, the album was amazing
Yes it was!
RIP Sir 🕊️🎶 you gave us beautiful music 🎵
💓💓💓 💓💓💓 💓💓💓
This whole album of top musicianship led by the greats Bob James & David Sanborn & that genuis of Marcus Miller remains an all-time classic 33 years on. But this gem- the version by the Right Rev. Ray remains the vocal standard- finds Mr. Sanborn calling on his inner Hank Crawford. HC is that important middle man of great alto players soulfully singing on their horns- from Earl Bostic to David Sanborn. On his debut album, Mr. Crawford stated that "he's more interested in moving people than impressing them". That quote could have been stated by Earl Bostic, Johnny Hodges, Papa Lou Donaldson, or David Sanborn. All master musicians who can reach that casual lay listener in the back of the club- not by playing an exercise of endless notes but by playing with feeling which moves the listener. Every time.
So well stated. A true masterpiece when you move someone with such skill. ♥️
Oh, the memories this song brings flooding back, from 1986... Beautiful track...INCREDIBLE album! Huge fan of both immensely talented gentlemen.💎 ~Zoila Robledo
David Sanborn - gone too soon
Rip David 😢
I used to drive flight crews in and out of Boston some 25+ years ago and would play select cuts from various jazz musicians on the ride into Boston. "You Don't know Me" and "Since I fell for you" (R.I.P to the great Al Jarreau) were the first two cuts on the tape.
Within seconds of the first note and almost without exception, the entire crew would fall silent and not make a sound until we got to the hotel. Not one person EVER asked me to lower the volume or shut it off. The only comments would be "great music", "we needed that" or "who was that?"
After a long day of zipping through time zones and pacifying a rude public, these songs were like audio-margaritas to the battle-weary flight crews.
They called it "Gary's woman-gittin'" music because I usually had little difficulty in finding a date ! :-) Even wound up marrying one a few years after the wild oats were sown!
I flew into Logan when I was a kid in I think 1989 or 1990.. for some reason this always reminds me of that.. eve though I have no actual memory of that song during the trip
Awesome 👌
This is the song and the last on _Double Vision_ (1986) too!
David Sanborn's rendition of You dont know me still lingers with me until now.One of my favorite in the Album "DOUBLE VISION" with Bob James.This album won GRAMMY for both.
Great job, guys!!!
Playing this music over and over again. This music transport me of an era of great music such as this. I am old but not dead yet I wish musicians /artists resurrect the golden era of music. This is my favorite truly from the collab of the greatest Sanborn the best sax player and Bob James the best pianist .
I love the song what's the best jazz album I listen to
Michigan Great Bob James..
Great song
Great song! Love it!
Bob James y David Sanborn, acompañados de Marcus Miller, están de gira con "Double Vision Revisited", para celebrar el éxito de este álbum editado en 1986 por la Warner que se mantuvo 63 semanas en las listas de jazz del Billboard. "Double Vision" además les dio en 1987 dos premios Recording Academy / GRAMMYs: el de 'Mejor Interpretación de Jazz fusión, vocal o instrumental' y el de 'Mejor Interpretación vocal masculina de R&B' para Al Jarreau por su participación en la espectacular versión de "Since I Fell for You". #grammywinner #smoothjazz
Good Jazz
I don't understand ones who dislike the saxophone.
Gracias por la explicación y por poner el año de publicación
Finally found this
Let's go Blue !
This is my first album of Samborn's
I'm dreaming
keep on! 🌴🌳🌴🌳🌴
Sleep in Paradise sir. I simply LOVE your music!
Michigan Great Bob James..