Ultrablue

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Destiny (Featuring Gabriela Anders) 05:35 Tools
Shiver 04:09 Tools
The Sound Of Goodbye 04:02 Tools
Guilty Pleasures 05:33 Tools
Soul Candy (Featuring Randy Brecker &) 05:05 Tools
Indiscretions 04:17 Tools
Skybound 04:32 Tools
One Night With You 05:14 Tools
Jungle Fever (Featuring Nestor Torres) 03:59 Tools
The Summer Knows (Featuring Pete Belasco) 03:59 Tools
Soul Candy 05:06 Tools
Jungle Fever 04:00 Tools
Dusk 2 Dawn 05:00 Tools
Destiny 05:36 Tools
The Summer Knows 05:15 Tools
Nightgroove 04:01 Tools
Blind 04:46 Tools
Light Weight 04:53 Tools
Diamond Eyes 04:21 Tools
Soul Candy - Ultrablue 05:10 Tools
Faithful 04:29 Tools
Blurred 04:19 Tools
Love's In Need Of Love Today 05:23 Tools
Brasilia 04:53 Tools
Indiscretions - Ultrablue 04:19 Tools
Nosedive 05:29 Tools
Nightgroove - Dusk 2 Dawn 04:05 Tools
R.I.P. 05:29 Tools
Chronic Fears 05:29 Tools
What It Is to Burn 05:29 Tools
Oasis 04:05 Tools
Tynia 04:40 Tools
Guilty Pleasures - Ultrablue 05:29 Tools
Troubled Waters 04:10 Tools
One Night With Yoiu 05:29 Tools
That Was Then 04:10 Tools
Ultrablue2 00:00 Tools
Night Groove 00:00 Tools
Destiny (feat. Gabriela Anders) 00:00 Tools
Jungle Fever (Feat.Nestor Torres) 00:00 Tools
Ultrablue 05:04 Tools
Soul Candy (Feat..Allure & Randy Brecker) 00:00 Tools
The Summer Knows (Feat. Pete Belasco) 00:00 Tools
Butterfly 00:00 Tools
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The group Ultrablue was founded by keyboardist and producer John Smatla and jazz guitarist Dave Stryker. John Smatla, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, did some great music jobs as keyboardist in NY. Dave Stryker, originally from Omaha, Nebraska, is a well-established guitarist in NY's jazz scene. His other projects are Stryker Slage band, The Blue To The Bone band, Trio Mundo, The Shades Project and The Dave Stryker Big Band. Ultrablue is the living proof that established jazz musicians are no jazz purists and also like to play melodious smooth jazz. Their first album was "Dusked 2 Dawn", released in April 2003 on the Khaeon label. A label with the impetus to release the music of jazz professionals which are hardly instantly recognizable to the general public because they are mostly playing in the second row behind the jazz giants. The farsightedness of Khaeon unfortunately wasn't paired with economical success. That lead to the decision to change to a different label. The new album is released by 215 Records, a label with more promotional power and a roster of successful smooth jazz artists like Soul Ballet, e.s.t., Bob Baldwin, Steve Briody, Greg Adams, Gene Dunlap and more. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.