I'll throw in a couple this time:
The best stoplight grand prix one I've found, also the best when you're getting chased by someone else going down the road (happened to me a couple weeks back, cats in a mustang were following me around??):
Trina - Pull Over, That A$$ Is Too Fat
Now, as for the Jazz to help you chill the speed limit:
Walter Beasley - The Way Love Goes
Walter Beasley - Sleep Tight
Walter Beasley - Commin At Cha
Walter Beasley - Nice and Easy
Walter Beasley - For your pleasure
Walter Beasley - Tonight we love
Urban Nights - Forever More (Grover Washington Jr, Ramsey Lewis, Omar Hakim, Victor Bailey)
Urban Nights - Friendship
The Rippingtons /w Russ Freeman - Summer Breeze
The Rippingtons - Carribean Breeze
Sade - By Your Side
Pieces of a Dream - RU Ready
Pieces of a Dream - Chemistry
Pieces of a Dream - Lets Get Smooth
Pieces of a Dream - Night Vision
Kirk Whalum - Unconditional
Kirk Whalum - Groverworked and Underpaid (actually the whole "Unconditional" album was great)
Kirk Whalum - Always a part of me
Kirk Whalum - Goin in circles
Kirk Whalum - If only for one night
Kirk Whalum - Same ol' Love
Kirk Whalum - Thats the way love goes
Jeff Kashiwa - Another door opens
Jeff Kashiwa - Around the world
Jeff Kashiwa - Dream within a dream
Jeff Kashiwa - Hyde Park
Grover Washington - Aint no sunshine when she's gone
Grover Washington - Soulful Strut
Grover Washington - Inner City Blues
Grover Washington - Just the two of us
Grover Washington - Let It Flow (for Dr. J)
Grover Washington - Mr. Magic
Grover Washington - Winelight (great for nighttime highway driving)
Gerald Veasley - Be Sweet
Gerald Veasley - Broad Street
Gerald Veasley - Do I Do
Gerald Veasley - Lady
Gerald Albright /w Lee Ritenour - Jammin'
George Duke/Kirk Whalum/Fourplay - Watermelon Man
George Benson - Jamaica
Euge Groove - Sneek a peek
Euge Groove - Vinyl
Eric Marienthal /w Dave Grusin - Captain Bacardi
Eric Marienthal - Easy Street
Eric Marienthal - Groove Runner
Dave Grusin - Get up stand up
Bob James /w Kirk Whalum - Kickin Back
Bob James /w Kirk Whalum - Soweto
Al Jarreau - Just to be loved (by you)
Michael MacDonald - The Meaning of Love
Michael MacDonald - Hey Girl
And just think, thats only the contemporary stuff!
Old Skool Jazz:
Miles Davis - You are my everything
Miles Davis - So What
Charlie Parker - *anything you can get your hands on* (I've got the complete savoy/dial recordings on 7 CD's)
John Coltrane - anything, but my fave is "Coltrane Jazz" album
Dizzy Gilespie - again, anything, but I especially like the "Talkin Verve" album compilation
Paquito d'Rivera - any of his stuff is good, but I'm just a sucker for "Island Cafe"
Arturo Sandoval - all of his stuff is great; phenomenal trumpeter. I especially dig the movie album "For love or country" and his early 90's release, "Americana".
Duke Ellington - his stuff isnt bad, but it gets rather "dry" after awhile. I vote for any greatest hits album.
Count Basie - if you love to swing, and laid-back is your thing, check him out. Personally I think its my fave kind of jazz to actually PLAY, but I don't tend to listen to it much.
OK, well thats enough digression for one reply..... more to follow sometime later. :xyxthumbs