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Anthony Ventura - Music For Making Love Official

May 30, 2023
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Anthony Robinson
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Anthony Ventura - Music For Making Love Official

It’s undeniably smooth — but perhaps too smooth. The album lacks tension, surprise, or any real sensuality. It feels less like passion and more like muzak for a hotel elevator that got rerouted to a honeymoon suite. Where contemporary listeners might expect breath or groove, they get polite orchestral swells and canned percussion.

Ventura (a German orchestra leader in the style of James Last) delivers lush, synthesized arrangements of romantic standards (“Love is Blue,” “Feelings,” “Strangers in the Night”) and soft pop instrumentals. Think: gentle saxophone, rippling electric piano, sweeping string synths, and a rhythm section so relaxed it’s almost comatose. Tempos are slow, dynamics are narrow, and every edge is smoothed over. Anthony Ventura - Music for making love

Here’s a review of , keeping in mind its vintage easy-listening style. A Review: Anthony Ventura – Music for Making Love (1980s) Overall Impression: If you imagine a dimly lit bedroom with a waterbed, mirrored ceiling, and a glass of cheap sparkling wine, this album is the soundtrack. Anthony Ventura’s Music for Making Love is a time capsule of 1980s instrumental seduction — equal parts earnest and unintentionally hilarious. It’s the aural equivalent of a satin sheets set from a late-night TV commercial. It’s undeniably smooth — but perhaps too smooth

A man with short brown hair and a beard smiles at the camera. He is wearing a black shirt and standing indoors near a window with soft natural light in the background.

About the Author

Anthony Robinson is the CEO of ShipScience, where he helps e-commerce leaders optimize shipping decisions, reduce costs, and automate complex parcel operations. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Stanford University and brings over 20 years of experience in logistics, business development, and operational efficiency. Prior to founding ShipScience, Anthony was the founder and CEO of Relectric and RESA Power.
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