Music is an important part of my life, so it goes I've always made it an integral part of my interaction with women.
This thread is dedicated to Jazz. Great jazz is a fantastic mood setter. Since it's free-flowing with no words, it seeps inside without you realizing you're being affected until it's too late.
A Great jazz record will take you on a journey…bright and uplifting, to mellow, sultry, and sexy, to self-reflective and all the way back…..in the same record!
An attribute of the masculine, women desire a man of knowledge, and odds are pretty good the woman you're swooning has never listened to great jazz and you'll be the one who brings her into a whole new world she never knew existed.
In this scenario the music assist's in doing the work for you.
I'll start this out with a few cherry-picked albums that are well-known, with the hopes the rest of the jazz aficionado's on the forum will contribute others, maybe rarer and lesser-known gems, because I am by no means an expert, but I have witnessed many times the affect these albums have had.
There's really too many to list, but here's a few that will get the panties wet.
1) Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
2) Cannonball Adderely - Somethin' Else
3) Lee Morgan - Candy
4) Bill Evans - Moonbeams
5) Sonny Rollins - Plays for Bird/Saxophone Colossus
6) Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds
This thread is dedicated to Jazz. Great jazz is a fantastic mood setter. Since it's free-flowing with no words, it seeps inside without you realizing you're being affected until it's too late.
A Great jazz record will take you on a journey…bright and uplifting, to mellow, sultry, and sexy, to self-reflective and all the way back…..in the same record!
An attribute of the masculine, women desire a man of knowledge, and odds are pretty good the woman you're swooning has never listened to great jazz and you'll be the one who brings her into a whole new world she never knew existed.
In this scenario the music assist's in doing the work for you.
I'll start this out with a few cherry-picked albums that are well-known, with the hopes the rest of the jazz aficionado's on the forum will contribute others, maybe rarer and lesser-known gems, because I am by no means an expert, but I have witnessed many times the affect these albums have had.
There's really too many to list, but here's a few that will get the panties wet.
1) Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
2) Cannonball Adderely - Somethin' Else
3) Lee Morgan - Candy
4) Bill Evans - Moonbeams
5) Sonny Rollins - Plays for Bird/Saxophone Colossus
6) Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds