 | Homecoming [Read More ...] Description: Homecoming, pianist Jim Brickman's 16th career release (his third with a holiday theme, joining The Gift and Peace), is an unerringly pleasant, gently uplifting package that delivers what most listeners probably want--a smart-sounding, family-friendly audio backdrop suited for an... |
 | Unspoken [Read More ...] Relax and soothe your soul with Unspoken, Grammy-nominee Jim Brickman's first all-solo piano CD since he launched his recording career fifteen years ago. This brand new collection of romantic piano favorites exudes deep sophistication and heartfelt sentimentality as only Jim Brickman can! |
 | The Gift [Read More ...] Description: Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. "Joy to... |
 | Peace [Read More ...] 2003 Christmas album featuring a mix of traditional and contemporary holiday songs, with guests such as The Blind Boys Of Alabama, Anne Cochran, Kristy Starling & Collin Raye. Includes the bonus track 'Peace (Where The Heart Is)'. BMG. |
 | Jim Brickman - Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Description: While many Jim Brickman fans claim a stronger allegiance to the pianist/songwriter's non-vocal works, even they have to concede that the Cleveland native has an uncanny touch for crafting catchy, affecting love songs. Many of Brickman's best-known heart-tuggers are on display her... |
 | By Heart: Piano Solos [Read More ...] Description: "By heart" is a succinct and accurate appraisal of a lovely, low-key album of 11 piano solos (with occasional string embellishments) and a concluding vocal track. By Heart paints a picture of Brickman as a thoughtful, sometimes pensive, creative soul who quietly cherishes idyllic... |
 | Prayer: A Windham Hill Collection [Read More ...] Review: How to Subdue Impending Road Rage:Prayer: A Windham Hill Collection (CD)
by Michael Manring
If you're a high-strung person like me, I recommend this beautiful, gentle, instrumental music that is both soothing and emotionally engaging, yet never maudlin. It has been a "God-send" ... |
 | Escape [Read More ...] Features Sara Evans, Gerald Levert, Marc Antoine, and Geoff Byrd. |
 | Pure Jim Brickman [Read More ...] Review: So Good:I was looking for some relaxing instrumental music so I bought this CD. I don't know where I have been but it is the first I have heard of Jim Brickman. This is some truly wonderful music. Sometimes I like to just plug in my headphones with my mp3 and listen to it late... |
 | The Disney Songbook [Read More ...] Description: New Agey pianist Jim Brickman's history with children-friendly material goes back a long way--one of his early assignments was writing for Jim Henson, after all. On this album, he tackles Disney songs, although that definition is rather flexible. New tracks "Beautiful" (featuring... |
 | Picture This [Read More ...] Description: Pianist Jim Brickman would like you to picture a world that is prettier, more contented, and more emotionally in-tune than the world you probably see through your windshield each day. It may be just wishful thinking, but Brickman's music indulges in the dream anyway, and those in... |
 | Grace [Read More ...] Review: A journey to the past, to help you move forward:I am a long time Brickman Fan, this is my favorite CD. Ava Maria has always been special to me and the rendition on this CD is flawless. Michael Bolton's contribution is amazing as are the others.
Mr. Brickman continues to demonstr... |
 | Pure Moods, Vol. IV [Read More ...] Description: More potpourri than unified high concept, the fourth installment in the Pure Moods series nevertheless provides an interesting collage of acts associated with techno, ambient, alt-pop, and New Age genres. For some listeners, that means the transition from the rhythmic mystical-et... |
 | No Words [Read More ...] Review: My favorite Jim Brickman CD:I really like Jim Brickman's music, and I like his non-vocal work the best. That's why I like "No Words," as there are no words to get in the way of his piano playing.
Is his music for all occasions? No, but it's great for relaxing or for having in th... |
 | Destiny [Read More ...] Description: Destiny offers evidence that Jim Brickman has acquired a serious interest in redefining his position on the pop-music spectrum. The lone vocal selection "Valentine"--sung by Martina McBride--that adorned his breakthrough Picture This received a warm embrace from soft-pop radio fo... |
 | Valentine [Read More ...] Review: Great new songs along with some his older more familiar songs updated/remade.:Jim Brickman never sounded better. His old songs are reworked, and his new ones are excellent... I always enjoy and relax to the sounds and songs he produces. I am a big fan, and anyone else who njoys... |
 | Love Songs & Lullabies [Read More ...] Description: Created, it would seem, as a special-occasion soundtrack for love-struck dreamers, the eighth career recording from Jim Brickman is a rewarding collection of eight instrumentals and four vocal tracks--one that will especially be appreciated by the pianist's longer-term fans. Beyo... |
 | Visions of Love [Read More ...] Description: Brickman produced this compilation, which brings on board such luminaries as Anne Cochran, Michelle Wright, Janis Ian, Stephen Bishop, and of course Brickman himself. Essentially a collection of ballads on the title subject, Visions of Love doesn't have much variety, though Peabo... |
 | The Gift [Read More ...] Description: Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. "Joy to... |
 | The Carols Of Christmas II: A Windham Hill Collection [Read More ...] Review: Contemporary Performances of Christmas Classics:I was given this CD as a gift, and I wasn't sure I would like it since I tend to stick to classic renditions of well-known songs - especially Christmas carols. I was wrong! The artists on this compilation have put a very tasteful ... |