The 18-minute version (!) from the Leverkusen 2009 concert is insane. And the song "Don't Go" from the same concert has one of the best guitar solos ever.
As a sax player myself, if you love this type of urban jazz, there is a wide and vast world there for you to discover. David Sanborn, Gerald Albright, Michael Brecker, Boney James, Everette Harp, Dave Koz and many more.
Agreed, and there are so many: Richard Elliot, Eric Darius, Euge Groove to name a few. I love Mindi Abair, too. I would love for them to listen to her or Eric.
Tune in to almost any "Smooth Jazz" station, and you'll find Cindy and the others you mentioned. I hope that Rob & Amber delve into the genre a little deeper.
Yes, David Stewart, the mastermind of Eurythmics with this pretty Dutch Sax player Candy Dulfer. And surely one of the coolest instrumental rock songs ever. So groovy and chillin".
Yes, I remember catching the video shown here on MTV in, I think, 1990. Very atmospheric track, nostalgic and a bit foreboding - it was the main theme of a Dutch film by the same name, and a big hit across Europe of course. The video really enhances the sense of intimacy and brooding sensuality, with the three women - Lily in the images from the film, Dulfer playing sax and the nameless woman who enters the club and is looking at the band with a knowing smile. :)
I'm SOOOO glad you were able to hear this great one!!! I've suggested several times in hopes it would make it to you list, partly for your love of horns. Many thanks and glad you enjoyed. Her albums are great!!! Have a wonderful rest of week.
Candy is the daughter of a professional Sax player. She asked him to teach her at age 6, and the rest is history. She's a founding member of the European Super group "The Ladies of soul". And her band The Funky Bunch does a cover of "pick up the pieces" that's phenomenal. Oh yeah, she can sing too.
Her duet album with her father (Hans), titled Dulfer Dulfer, is such a fun and funky album. I have seen Candy in concert twice, and met he at a meet and greet 20 years ago. I had such a mad crush on her, and she was so kind and a good listener.
I have been trying to see Candy Dulfer and Ladies of Soul for about 4 years. I had tickets, but the shows were cancelled during Covid. Then I got tickets for the 2023 show, which then got cancelled due to one of the other group members, Glennis Grace, being convicted of an assault charge. Finally, another Ladies of Soul event is planned for April 2025. Candy's sax playing is phenomenal, no disrespect to her regarding her singing ability which is adequate - but that's what the other group members do best - she's there for the sax!
Candy is 54 years old now, still beautiful, and still smokin' that sax. She's a great talent. Candy was 19 years old when this song became a huge hit. She's played with Van Morison, Pink Floyd, Madonna, Prince, AlanParsons, and Tower Of Power.
This was such a surprise hit back in the day. It was recorded for a Dutch movie and spent 6 weeks at Number 1 in The Netherlands and they decided to release it worldwide. It reached top 10 in over a dozen countries and peaked at Number 11 in America. According to Candy's dad it was done in one take and was actually just a jam session at the end of recording the soundtrack and wasn't meant to be used or released.
she's an amazing artist and knowing Amber loves saxophone, I knew she'd love this song so much. I think I recommended her for future Female Fridays in the past. So glad you now got introduced to her. There are many live performances of Ms. Dulfer on YT so you can have your pick and enjoy!
What a heartwarming reaction of you two! Makes me re-experience the brilliance of this track. I will never forget, back in the day when this became nr. 1, her father jazz-saxophone player Hans Dulfer on the phone with Dutch radio dj Frits Spits. He was totally overjoyed and so proud of his young daughter... and blown away that this could be a nr. 1 hit! Because he knew how it was made. Nothing written, just improvisation and jamming along. Like father like daughter! 🙂
Stewart and Dulfer can also be heard on the magnificent long version of "Deep in Vogue" by Malcolm McLaren, recorded around the same time as this one. Stewart was involved with the album and I'm 99% sure it's him playing guitar on the track, and all but certain that Diulfer played the languid, jazzy saxophone solo towards the end of the instrumental section in the middle. Both of them with a tone and phrasing that completely match "Lily was Here".
So glad you've finally discovered this masterpiece, so Candy is a very successful artist in her own right, but she all known for her guest appearance with Prince and Pink Floyd. Daves solo work is equally incredible playing that blues guitar with some amazing recordings, nice work guys
Candy's entire album Saxuality is AMAZING! I only had to listen to it once to add the WHOLE THING to my phone! On the album, some songs include vocals, some don't. Some are uptempo, others are slow... It is PERFECT! My mom and I listen to this kind of music all the time while we play board games, and Candy is a regular on our station!
In 1988 Prince invited her to solo on one of his concerts, later she played with him on multiple occasions, including the entire Musicology tour (2004): a super jazzy and funk album with the LEGEND Maceo Parker on brass section and one of Prince's best live bands, simply astounding. She added her saxophone to the music of many artists: Alan Parsons, Aretha Franklin, Van Morrison, Pink Floyd... When Prince played the medley The Question Of U/The One/Fallin‘, Candy sang part of the lyrics of the latter (’Fallin' by Alicia Keys).
one my favorite songs mind blowing I never get sick listen to it. I knew you guys would love this amber saxophone I love as well.and Dave is ripping it on guitar .and I knew jay would love this song as well. and I've been asking for longtime for you guys to do this song so happy you guys have listened and reacted to it.
Ladies of Soul is a Dutch group of individual singers that come together a few times a year to give concerts, and 1 of them is Candy Dulfer. They are really worth a reaction. I'm sure you guys will like them ❤
Welcome to one of my.... *ALL-TIME TOP 5 FAVORITE SONGS!* *"Lily Was Here"* is one of those songs that I put on repeat at night when going to sleep! It's a timeless musical piece. I get chills everytime I here it! 😉👍❤ PS: Dave Stewart *"NEVER LOOKED MORE DELICIOUSLY HOTTER!"* MEOW 🐈
Jay, I suggested this song months ago when you said you liked the sax. Now you know why. Released in 1989 as part of the soundtrack of a Dutch movie, they did it in one take at the end of a long day of recording. Candy is awesome.
Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox were The Eurythmics. Both Dave and Annie are big time song writers. He has written for Tom Petty, Ringo Star, Stevie Nicks, and Mick Jagger. Nice reaction!! 😊
Just to clarify for those who don't know, call and response is when one musician or singer does a riff or a call and another musician answers with a response.
David A is so under rated as a guitar player. The drum rhythm just gets your foot tapping or head bobbing!! If you really think, Baker Street was the start of sax on modern songs, sung or instrumental.
Candy Dulfer (born 19 September 1969) is a Dutch jazz and pop saxophonist. She is the daughter of jazz saxophonist Hans Dulfer. She began playing at age six and founded her band Funky Stuff when she was fourteen…in 1987her band was the opening act for two of Madonna's European concerts. In 1988, Prince invited Dulfer on stage to play an improvised solo during one of his European shows…1989 Dulfer appeared in Prince's "Partyman" video…
Hello yes Candy Dulfer she is a dutch sax player who played with a lot of great musicians in 1990 she played with pink floyd at knebworth in the UK also she played with prince and his words were if i want a saxofoon player i call Candy. Further she is known from the lady of souls and she brought out an album in 2022 called We never stop and of course her corporation with David A Stewart who is indeed known from the euryhtmics this song is the titelsong from a dutch movie called the cassiere i hope that you enjoyed this one and i hope there will be more beautiful reactions from you thanks Greetings from the Netherlands
I recommend this to you both about 18 months ago, when the track come it's actually Candy Dulfer with David Stewart it's her name first as dave Stewart is the guest the guitarist the live version just blows you away, when this come out around 88 89 time it just come out of the left field there was nothing like it at the time, I knew Amanda would love this, the sax is just so haunting on this once you hear once you're never forget it but it's a track very few people know of unless they were around at the time
Dave Stewart wrote and produced this track, so I doubt he was a guest on his own song. He wrote or co/wrote all the music for the soundtrack "Lily Was Here".
Legend has that this was a jam session at the end of a day of recording for a movie soundtrack...edited down to be the biggest instrumental hit of all time
Finally! I think I first suggested this for you after seeing Amber swoon while listening to “Baker Street”. I knew she would love this song and get the Amber sway going! She didn’t disappoint lol. You may also like “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys” by Traffic. It also has a prominent sax role but very bluesy jazz. It’s a great dark room with headphones on kinda song! Now if I can just get Jay to listen to “Telegraph Road” by Dire Straits I can die happy. Jay, seriously, you will love this song. It’s everything you like plus piano!
I thought everyone but me had forgotten about this song! I still put it on playlists all the time. It is the best song ever if you need to put yourself in a chill mood. I don't smoke or drink, but it makes me feel like I need a cigar and a single malt scotch.
So glad you've discovered Candy Dulfer, 😄 even though I doubt you'll ever get to it, but I highly recommend "Finsbury park cafe 67" Original radio edit, now that is some cigar music for Jay and some cool sax for Amber. Thank you Peace! 🙏
CANDY played alot with Prince. He had her as part of his band on his musicology tour and she always had fun solos. She also did stuff with Sheila E. She is from Holland
Oh man. Candy Dulfer, Dave Koz, The Rippingtons; David Sanborn, Slim Man and othersthat I got into in the early 90's. Contemporary Jazz like this has been a big part of my music for the last 30 years. First rime I heard this they were on David Letterman in the early 90's. Such a great collaboration.
Loved this song back in the day! Just such perfect instrumentation. Candy and Stewart were a perfect duo for this. I've always been a fan of Stewart and his work. Although he's was, of course, overshadowed by Lennox, he's always been quite the respectable musician in his own right.
According to Candy's father, Hans Dulfer, on Dutch radio, the recording was done in just one take, actually a jam session, and at that time it was not meant to be released. This jam session was done at the end of a day of recording for the movie De Kassière, and Dave Stewart later decided to release this as a single…
That back-and-forth playing is known as “Call & Response” and this track is just fantastic with it Candy Dulfer doing “Picking Up the Pieces” is a fantastic rendition of a jazz saxophone standard
Candy Dulfer is one of the best sax players on the planet!!
Absolutely brother!!❤❤
Candy Dulfer’s “Pick Up The Pieces” live is incredible!
The live version of this, with Dave Stewart, is great,too!
Definitely 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Or "Sax-A-Go-Go" live.
The 18-minute version (!) from the Leverkusen 2009 concert is insane. And the song "Don't Go" from the same concert has one of the best guitar solos ever.
Please do it Please you would be blown away
Candy was Prince's sax player for a while. She's toured with him too.
Also toured with Van Morrison - his live double CD "A Night in San Francisco" features Dulfur.
"When 👁 need trombone, my dog is handy. But when 👁 need sax, 👁 call Candy...Candy...Candy...." Prince
Yes, she first played with Prince in 1989 and played with him off and on until the end. I used to want to be her. 😊
And played with Pink Floyd at their massive Knebworth Big in 1990
Avdca great addition to prince but prince only surrounds himself with great musicians
As a sax player myself, if you love this type of urban jazz, there is a wide and vast world there for you to discover. David Sanborn, Gerald Albright, Michael Brecker, Boney James, Everette Harp, Dave Koz and many more.
Agreed, and there are so many: Richard Elliot, Eric Darius, Euge Groove to name a few. I love Mindi Abair, too. I would love for them to listen to her or Eric.
Jay Beckenstein with Spyro Gyro pretty darn good too!
Tune in to almost any "Smooth Jazz" station, and you'll find Cindy and the others you mentioned. I hope that Rob & Amber delve into the genre a little deeper.
Right on man 🔥 I love these players mentioned 💯
Grover Washington Jr.
Yes, David Stewart, the mastermind of Eurythmics with this pretty Dutch Sax player Candy Dulfer. And surely one of the coolest instrumental rock songs ever. So groovy and chillin".
Yes, I remember catching the video shown here on MTV in, I think, 1990. Very atmospheric track, nostalgic and a bit foreboding - it was the main theme of a Dutch film by the same name, and a big hit across Europe of course. The video really enhances the sense of intimacy and brooding sensuality, with the three women - Lily in the images from the film, Dulfer playing sax and the nameless woman who enters the club and is looking at the band with a knowing smile. :)
I'm SOOOO glad you were able to hear this great one!!! I've suggested several times in hopes it would make it to you list, partly for your love of horns. Many thanks and glad you enjoyed. Her albums are great!!! Have a wonderful rest of week.
Candy is the daughter of a professional Sax player. She asked him to teach her at age 6, and the rest is history. She's a founding member of the European Super group "The Ladies of soul". And her band The Funky Bunch does a cover of "pick up the pieces" that's phenomenal. Oh yeah, she can sing too.
Her duet album with her father (Hans), titled Dulfer Dulfer, is such a fun and funky album. I have seen Candy in concert twice, and met he at a meet and greet 20 years ago. I had such a mad crush on her, and she was so kind and a good listener.
I have been trying to see Candy Dulfer and Ladies of Soul for about 4 years. I had tickets, but the shows were cancelled during Covid. Then I got tickets for the 2023 show, which then got cancelled due to one of the other group members, Glennis Grace, being convicted of an assault charge. Finally, another Ladies of Soul event is planned for April 2025. Candy's sax playing is phenomenal, no disrespect to her regarding her singing ability which is adequate - but that's what the other group members do best - she's there for the sax!
She had her own band Funky Stuff when she was 13. I saw her at the time and she was amazing even at that age!
Candy is 54 years old now, still beautiful, and still smokin' that sax. She's a great talent. Candy was 19 years old when this song became a huge hit. She's played with Van Morison, Pink Floyd, Madonna, Prince, AlanParsons, and Tower Of Power.
This was such a surprise hit back in the day. It was recorded for a Dutch movie and spent 6 weeks at Number 1 in The Netherlands and they decided to release it worldwide. It reached top 10 in over a dozen countries and peaked at Number 11 in America. According to Candy's dad it was done in one take and was actually just a jam session at the end of recording the soundtrack and wasn't meant to be used or released.
The talent some people have should be illegal haha
Thats how most of the greatest hits are made.
Thanks guys one of my favorite favorite songs. I can’t believe y’all did it. Yay.!!!
she's an amazing artist and knowing Amber loves saxophone, I knew she'd love this song so much. I think I recommended her for future Female Fridays in the past. So glad you now got introduced to her. There are many live performances of Ms. Dulfer on YT so you can have your pick and enjoy!
Oh wow I haven't heard this in so long! Absolutely one of the greatest instrumentals ever!
Proof there is still some awesome music in the world.
There is loads of great music in 2024. I am listening to it. Most of the bands aren't famous but they are brilliant 🙂
This song is 35 years old, though.
@@davidhuggan6315where? today's music is awful
What a heartwarming reaction of you two! Makes me re-experience the brilliance of this track. I will never forget, back in the day when this became nr. 1, her father jazz-saxophone player Hans Dulfer on the phone with Dutch radio dj Frits Spits. He was totally overjoyed and so proud of his young daughter... and blown away that this could be a nr. 1 hit! Because he knew how it was made. Nothing written, just improvisation and jamming along. Like father like daughter! 🙂
Beautiful & Soulful... Have heard this one before, but been a Long While! Love It! Great Choice, You Guys! :)
Candy Dulfer is the real deal on the alto saxophone. (back in the day we'd say she's the real deal Holyfield : ) )
Candy is a real talent and still performing you should go down the rabbit hole for Candy there is a lot of her on the Tube here she ROCKS
It's one of the best instrumental dialogue songs: Stewart's guitar speaks and... Dulfer's sax answers. I LOVE IT!
GREAT REACTION, GUYS!
Candy Dulfer's saxophone with Glennis Grace singing Whitney's 'I will always love you' is a must watch ❤
Dolly's
@FunkyMarcel don't worry, I know it's Dolly's song, but Glennis Grace is specifically doing Whitney's version.
Stewart and Dulfer can also be heard on the magnificent long version of "Deep in Vogue" by Malcolm McLaren, recorded around the same time as this one. Stewart was involved with the album and I'm 99% sure it's him playing guitar on the track, and all but certain that Diulfer played the languid, jazzy saxophone solo towards the end of the instrumental section in the middle. Both of them with a tone and phrasing that completely match "Lily was Here".
It's time for Art of Noise Moments in Love.
I wish they would listen to that one. 👍🏽
AbsoFRIGGINlutely!!!!
And their collab with Tom Jones on the cover of "Kiss" by Prince!
It would be interesting to see Jay and Amber react to smooth jazz. I would suggest Boney James "Send One Your Love".
these two are soooooooo good, dulfer is a boss.
Candy is alive and well. She’s from Amsterdam in the Netherlands and is still only 54 years old. So she was 19 when she recorded this record 😮
The best duet without lyrics :)
Couldn't wait to click on this one! I knew it would be right up your alley!! ♥️
So glad you've finally discovered this masterpiece, so Candy is a very successful artist in her own right, but she all known for her guest appearance with Prince and Pink Floyd. Daves solo work is equally incredible playing that blues guitar with some amazing recordings, nice work guys
Candy's entire album Saxuality is AMAZING! I only had to listen to it once to add the WHOLE THING to my phone! On the album, some songs include vocals, some don't. Some are uptempo, others are slow... It is PERFECT! My mom and I listen to this kind of music all the time while we play board games, and Candy is a regular on our station!
Back in the day, I. Bought the cassette and later the cd❤😊
Her next album "Sax-A-Go-Go" rocked too!
Candy plays with Van Morrison on occasion.
one of the best Pure chill tune's EVER....
Saxuality (1990) is right up Ambers alley
Agreed
So is the follow up from 1993, "Sax A-Go-Go!"
@@alleykeosheyan4779 And Funkyness from her Big Girl album, which I think is her best.
In 1988 Prince invited her to solo on one of his concerts, later she played with him on multiple occasions, including the entire Musicology tour (2004): a super jazzy and funk album with the LEGEND Maceo Parker on brass section and one of Prince's best live bands, simply astounding. She added her saxophone to the music of many artists: Alan Parsons, Aretha Franklin, Van Morrison, Pink Floyd...
When Prince played the medley The Question Of U/The One/Fallin‘, Candy sang part of the lyrics of the latter (’Fallin' by Alicia Keys).
one my favorite songs mind blowing I never get sick listen to it. I knew you guys would love this amber saxophone I love as well.and Dave is ripping it on guitar .and I knew jay would love this song as well. and I've been asking for longtime for you guys to do this song so happy you guys have listened and reacted to it.
First time and I loved it❤ Thank you both✌
Anything by Candy Dulfer is great, she is a fantastic sax player.
Whoa!! Niiice…Candy Dulfer’s been playing since age 6. Props to the person who suggested this jazz tune. She sings too btw…
Essa mulher é simplesmente surreal ...e o conjunto.,..todos demais ...
Ladies of Soul is a Dutch group of individual singers that come together a few times a year to give concerts, and 1 of them is Candy Dulfer. They are really worth a reaction. I'm sure you guys will like them ❤
I've heard this before, but had no clue who did it. Now I know, so I can listen to it again and again. So smooth.
Welcome to one of my....
*ALL-TIME TOP 5 FAVORITE SONGS!*
*"Lily Was Here"* is one of those songs that I put on repeat at night when going to sleep! It's a timeless musical piece. I get chills everytime I here it! 😉👍❤
PS: Dave Stewart *"NEVER LOOKED MORE DELICIOUSLY HOTTER!"* MEOW 🐈
Jay, I suggested this song months ago when you said you liked the sax. Now you know why. Released in 1989 as part of the soundtrack of a Dutch movie, they did it in one take at the end of a long day of recording. Candy is awesome.
Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox were The Eurythmics. Both Dave and Annie are big time song writers. He has written for Tom Petty, Ringo Star, Stevie Nicks, and Mick Jagger. Nice reaction!! 😊
And he's another one from the north-east of England.
Candi played with Pink Floyd at Knebworth
I was there in the rain but loving it.
Candy Dulfer is one of the creators of the "Ladies of Soul" supergroup. They have a TH-cam channel. It features full concerts.
Jay and Amber, welcome to the wonderful world of what's known as smooth jazz. It's a deep rabbit hole. Enjoy!
She couldn't hit a bad note if she tried.. she's amazing!
Yay!!!!! I've been recommending Candy Dulfer for a year now...I knew you'd love her. She has a great catalog of music 🎶
I always loved this song. Such talent, and a beautiful melody.
Never forget that the drums are holding the whole tune together.
Very good selection. I'd suggest "The Dream" by David Sanborn-a reently deceased saxophone legend. 🎷
Yes, and his uptempo hit, Bang Bang.
Beautiful. This gives me the same vibes as "You Belong To The City" by Glenn Frey.
I absolutely love the call and response in this song! They just bringing all the emotion! One of my all time favorites.
Just to clarify for those who don't know, call and response is when one musician or singer does a riff or a call and another musician answers with a response.
Stunning clarity on those instruments. Just delicious!
Pure and magic
Great music. Candy is a fantastic saxophone player from Holland. She also played with Prince.
Greetings from the Netherlands
🎶🎶🎶🎷🎷😍🙋♀️
I've seen Candy Dulfer perform live a number of times! She's one of the best! Good choice.
Thank you for reacting to this! I've requested this too a while back. Great instrumental!
Fantastic instrumental song . The music is wonderful just wonderful. Thank you
Dutch pride and joy on the sax,..she is AMAZING❤
David A is so under rated as a guitar player. The drum rhythm just gets your foot tapping or head bobbing!! If you really think, Baker Street was the start of sax on modern songs, sung or instrumental.
Candy Dulfer (born 19 September 1969) is a Dutch jazz and pop saxophonist. She is the daughter of jazz saxophonist Hans Dulfer. She began
playing at age six and founded her band Funky Stuff when she was fourteen…in 1987her band was the opening act for two of Madonna's European concerts. In 1988, Prince invited Dulfer on stage to play an improvised solo during one of his European shows…1989 Dulfer appeared in Prince's "Partyman" video…
Thats my birthday!!
Been a fan of Candy Dulfer for a long long time! She has added amazing sax to many big star's hits.
Hello yes Candy Dulfer she is a dutch sax player who played with a lot of great musicians in 1990 she played with pink floyd at knebworth in the UK also she played with prince and his words were if i want a saxofoon player i call Candy. Further she is known from the lady of souls and she brought out an album in 2022 called We never stop and of course her corporation with David A Stewart who is indeed known from the euryhtmics this song is the titelsong from a dutch movie called the cassiere i hope that you enjoyed this one and i hope there will be more beautiful reactions from you thanks
Greetings from the Netherlands
Did anyone already tell Candy Dulfer is Dutch? 🙂 This piece is part of the movie score of the Dutch movie "De Kassiere"
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Candy Dulfer’s “Pick Up The Pieces” live is insane!
This collaboration is fantastic I love this song when I listen to this song I just shut my eyes till the song finishes
so pure & beautiful..... amazing and unique
If y'all watch the extended video (not the short one) for Prince's "Partyman", Candy Dulfer is in it.
Her father Hans Dulfer was a major jazz musician. And Candy ... what a talent! She is Dutch! The song/tune I believe was a score or theme for a movie.
I recommend this to you both about 18 months ago, when the track come it's actually Candy Dulfer with David Stewart it's her name first as dave Stewart is the guest the guitarist the live version just blows you away, when this come out around 88 89 time it just come out of the left field there was nothing like it at the time, I knew Amanda would love this, the sax is just so haunting on this once you hear once you're never forget it but it's a track very few people know of unless they were around at the time
Dave Stewart wrote and produced this track, so I doubt he was a guest on his own song. He wrote or co/wrote all the music for the soundtrack "Lily Was Here".
I am very excited you finally hit this song up... it's been one of my favorites from the git go!
Legend has that this was a jam session at the end of a day of recording for a movie soundtrack...edited down to be the biggest instrumental hit of all time
AWESOME she’s one of a kind great lady and great sax artist number one in my book 🙏🙏👍😜😊
Finally! I think I first suggested this for you after seeing Amber swoon while listening to “Baker Street”. I knew she would love this song and get the Amber sway going! She didn’t disappoint lol. You may also like “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys” by Traffic. It also has a prominent sax role but very bluesy jazz. It’s a great dark room with headphones on kinda song!
Now if I can just get Jay to listen to “Telegraph Road” by Dire Straits I can die happy. Jay, seriously, you will love this song. It’s everything you like plus piano!
This is great, and she has a lot of great music out there.
Loved watching you both eyes closed and head down just FEELING the emotion of this classic.
Thank you for doing this. I’ve never heard of them before and they are fabulous.
This is my all-time fave saxophone track, 2nd would be Careless Whisper. It's perfect during these long drives from work to home. Sets the mood.
Candy Dulfer also worked with Prince and has released over a dozen solo releases. She is an excellent saxophonist.
I thought everyone but me had forgotten about this song! I still put it on playlists all the time. It is the best song ever if you need to put yourself in a chill mood. I don't smoke or drink, but it makes me feel like I need a cigar and a single malt scotch.
Thank you for listening to Candy Dulfer. I have been a fan of hers for years.
Didn't know anyone else knew this song I love this song.
Superb song. Candy is a great saxophonist and Dave is a great guitarist and songwriter.
So glad you've discovered Candy Dulfer, 😄 even though I doubt you'll ever get to it, but I highly recommend "Finsbury park cafe 67" Original radio edit, now that is some cigar music for Jay and some cool sax for Amber. Thank you Peace! 🙏
Love this one. It is new to me. Somehow I missed it when it came out. Great combination of talent. Great mood music
.I will have to check out more.
Finally yall are checking out Candy Dalpher, I have tried to suggest her many times in the past… this lady can play the blank out of a sax
I am on the floor. I was going to suggest this and you are listening to it. WOW!!!
CANDY played alot with Prince. He had her as part of his band on his musicology tour and she always had fun solos. She also did stuff with Sheila E. She is from Holland
One of my favorite jazz songs ❤️❤️❤️
My girl Candy! Loved listening to her back in the day! Great reaction❤😊
So glad you found this to react to!
Went to concert of Candy Dulfer in 2019 and I was in the first row, really enjoyed it.
All right my babies....OH MY ‼️ I could give you a whole list of this kind of stuff! Smooth jazz rules ‼️🔥🔥🔥🎷🎸🎹🥁😎👍🏼
Oh man. Candy Dulfer, Dave Koz, The Rippingtons; David Sanborn, Slim Man and othersthat I got into in the early 90's. Contemporary Jazz like this has been a big part of my music for the last 30 years.
First rime I heard this they were on David Letterman in the early 90's. Such a great collaboration.
Just a beautiful tune! My sister played the Alto Sax! Thanx Guys
Welcome to the world of smooth jazz/jazz fusion.
Loved this song back in the day! Just such perfect instrumentation. Candy and Stewart were a perfect duo for this. I've always been a fan of Stewart and his work. Although he's was, of course, overshadowed by Lennox, he's always been quite the respectable musician in his own right.
I've heard this off and on for years and loved it, but I never knew the name of the song or who did it, so I am grateful for this video!
Haven't heard this one in a while, saxaphone is one of my favourite sounds incorporated in pop music
According to Candy's father, Hans Dulfer, on Dutch radio, the recording was done in just one take, actually a jam session, and at that time it was not meant to be released. This jam session was done at the end of a day of recording for the movie De Kassière, and Dave Stewart later decided to release this as a single…
That back-and-forth playing is known as “Call & Response” and this track is just fantastic with it
Candy Dulfer doing “Picking Up the Pieces” is a fantastic rendition of a jazz saxophone standard
The back and forth is call and response and is so cool when done well like here.