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Oh yeah. GRP comes up with a compilation worthy of its title. Between 1992 and 1996, guitarist, composer, and arranger Norman Brown released three albums -- Just Between Us, After the Storm, and Better Days Ahead -- for the MoJazz imprint (he was the first solo artist signed to the label). He was the first guitarist since George Benson to lay out solid grooves where genuine improvisation met the groove consciousness with a seamless blend of R&B, deep soul, and funk. His playing is warm, eclectic, and literally stunning in places, even over standard R&B rhythmic foundations. But his recordings -- particularly Just Between Us and the truly electrifying After the Storm -- took the entire "smooth jazz" genre to an entirely new level. His compositions and his way of playing covers -- as demonstrated by the inclusion of his reads of the Isley Brothers' "For the Love of You," Stevie Wonder's "Too High" (on which the composer guests as vocalist), Marcus Miller and Luther Vandross' "Any Love," as well as R. Kelly's "Your Body's Callin'" are so remarkable, uplifting, and downright sexy it's no wonder that they resounded in the NAC radio consciousness the way they did. Critically, those jazzheads who didn't dismiss smooth jazz entirely could see it. But these records never crossed over the way they should have. This can be attributed to many causes: the deep niche fragmentation of FM radio, the lack of videos shown anywhere but BET (why not VH1?) despite the fact that these sets all made the mainstream Top 200 Billboard charts. It begs questions about race and class in American popular culture that is beyond the scope of this review. As this best-of illustrates, Brown's MoJazz albums are literally unequaled for their time period and stand with Grover Washington's Soul Box and Mister Magic, or Benson's aforementioned classic, or even Wes Montgomery's Down Here on the Ground as revolutionary. They should have crossed over into the mainstream in the same way those earlier recordings did. In the post-LP, 45 rpm and jukebox era, these are recordings that demand a serious reconsideration. One has to wonder why Universal, GRP's parent company, hasn't issued any "Deluxe Editions" of any of the disc this Very Best Of comes from. The 11 cuts chosen here may not be the deepest from those albums, but they were the most popular, and that counts for plenty. Check the cover of "After the Love Is Gone," James Brown's "That's the Way Love Goes," or Brown's own "Just Between Us," as the terrain where so many genres meet, commingle, and come out as something recombinant. That something of course is the very best of smooth jazz. This is highly recommended as an example of popular art at is best. ~ Thom Jurek
Photographers: Kazumi Matsumoto; James Minchin.
Arrangers: Land Richards; Stevie Wonder; Crayge Lindesay; Herman Jackson; Troy Taylor; Benjamin Wright.
Personnel: Norman Brown (vocals, guitar); Crayge Lindesay (wah-wah guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Jeffrey Clayton, Gary Bias (flute, saxophone); Ray Brown (trumpet, flugelhorn); Reginald Young (trombone); Herman Jackson (keyboards, synthesizer, drum programming); Jerry Peters, Wayne Linsey, Gail Johnson (keyboards); Larry Kimpel, Richard Patterson (bass guitar); Mike Baker , Charles Morris (drums); Munyungo Jackson (percussion); Neron Thomas, Baby Lee, Lynne Fiddmont, Arnold McCuller, Troy Taylor, Boyz II Men, Bridgette Bryant (background vocals); Stevie Wonder (vocals, harmonica); Bobby Lyle (piano); Land Richards (drums, cymbals); Rayford Griffin (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion).
Liner Note Author: Tom Terrell.
Very Best Of Norman Brown Music Very Best Of Norman Brown Songs Very Best Of Norman Brown Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   EXCELLENT if you have liked georges benson, you will surely appreciate norman brown. Submitted by comptagest (nouméa, new caledonia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
It Really IS The Very Best of Norman Brown If you are a Norman Brown fan, you will not be be disappointed. If you haven't heard his music...this is a wonderful introduction to this talented entertainer. Submitted by Carol (Los Angeles, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
The Very Best... The present selection seems to be quite appropriate track choice from the first three Norman Brown albums for MoJazz (Just Between Us ’92, After the Storm ‘94 and Better Days Ahead ’96). In spite of the fact I usually do not purchase CDs of the very best type, I decided to buy this album just after listening several times to the extremely appealing Norman‘s last release Stay with Me ’07. After one week this album reached No 1 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Charts and at the same time The Very Best ’05 appeared there once again (!!) as re-entry. Congratulations Norman.... Perhaps you should try to arrange another selection, this time based on the next three albums for Warner Bros., I’d buy it immediately for sure. Submitted by Janusz (Krakow, Poland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
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