![]() ![]() But Kenny G was right up there (the two long-haired ’90s play-it-safe phenoms even teamed up a few times). Nor should you.Īt the risk of further endangering my credibility, there was a time in my life, thanks to the mail-order scam that was the BMG Music Club, when I owned more albums by Michael Bolton than any other artist. But as a film critic with fairly esoteric tastes in cinema, I’ve never been embarrassed that my preferences in music are hopelessly square by comparison. I’m a sucker for the pure, spun-sugar sax appeal of instrumental hits like “Songbird,” “Silhouette” and the aptly named “Sentimental.” At first blush, Penny Lane’s ruthlessly entertaining “ Listening to Kenny G” - part hatchet job, part sophisticated meta-inquiry into the slippery subject of aesthetics - makes it sound like that’s something shameful to admit. ![]() Say what you will, but I’ve always had a soft spot for Kenny G.
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