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On DON'T BE AFRAID TO GROOVE, Austrian Hammond B3 organ player Raphael Wressnig and American guitarist Alex Schultz join forces for a simmering, soul-jazz-influenced set. Highlights include a buoyant instrumental take on Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" and "Jimmy McGroove," a fitting tribute to organ-playing jazz greats Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Brother Jack McDuff, and Richard "Groove" Holmes.
Audio Mixer: Reinhard Brunner.
Liner Note Author: Bob Putignano. Don't Be Afraid To Groove Music Raphael Wressnig Don't Be Afraid To Groove Songs | 1. | Mama & Papa |
| 2. | It's Your Thing |
| 3. | What's Going On |
| 4. | Droppin' In |
| 5. | I Wish I Knew |
| 6. | Jimmy McGroove |
| 7. | Road to Detroit |
| 8. | Let's Stay Together |
| 9. | Turtle Walk |
| 10. | As |
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$18.59 The Duke Meets the Earl seems like an obvious album, pairing two of New England's finest contemporary blues guitarists, Duke Robillard and Ronnie Earl, who both share the same sort of hard, clear tone in their playing (Earl actually replaced Robillard in Roomful of Blues when the latter left the group for a solo career). For Earl, who has been working in a kind of jazz blues hybrid style in recent years, it marks a return to straight blues, and with guests like Jimmy McGriff and Mighty Sam McClain aboard on select tracks, The Duke Meets the Earl has the feel of a super session. Throughout, Earl's guitar is featured in the left channel and Robillard's in the right, leading to some wonderful guitar dialogues, particularly on an epic, nearly 16-minute-long version of Walter Price's "My Tears." Another extended workout occurs on "A Soul That's Been Abused," ...
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$16.45 Li'l Ronnie & the Grand Dukes are, to quote one reviewer "the real deal...superb talents well versed in traditional blues"Following on the footsteps of their critically acclaimed CD, 'Young & Evil' Ronnie and the band have really hit their stride with their third release, 'do what 'cha do'. The new disc features 11 original songs written or co-written by Ronnie and band mate Michael Dutton. 'do what 'cha do' is produced by their old friend and blues master Anson Funderburgh. It's their best work to date and having Anson in the producer's chair was a wise decision. Anson brought with him a wealth of experience and an ...
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| | Ian Siegal Swagger CD (2007)
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$16.19 "I don't walk, I swagger," boasts U.K. soul and blues singer/guitarist Ian Siegal on the opening title track of Swagger, the follow-up to his successful Meat & Potatoes debut. And for the rest of the disc he does just that. It's a confident, eclectic set that veers from acoustic folk to early-'60s R&B and Tom Waits-styled excursions through poetic swamp blues, but somehow never loses focus. Credit Siegal, whose deep, raspy voice mirrors that of Howlin' Wolf (he even imitates Wolf in the first tune) and adds gutsy depth to songs split between originals and obscure covers. He grinds and growls through "Catch 22" and "God Don't Like Ugly" as if he's just discovered Waits' Heartattack and Vine period, but that represents just one facet of Siegal's influences. He's most accomplished at taking the blues at the core of his sound and, like the Waits of old, processing it into songs that are blues-based, ...
| | Ronnie Earl Hope Radio CD (2007)
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$15.25 The Microscopic Septet had been disbanded for quite a few years by the time a pair of twin CD reissue compilations appeared on the Cuneiform label in 2006, prompting a brief reunion of the group to support sales. The musicians had so much fun that they decided to get together again to record a few of the many compositions that the band played during its existence, reuniting pianist Joel Forrester, soprano saxophonist Phillip Johnston, alto saxophonist Don Davis, baritone saxophonist Dave Sewelson, bassist David Hofstra, and drummer Richard Dworkin, with the one new addition being tenor saxophonist Mike Hashim. There were rehearsals and a few live engagements prior to the studio recording session, though Johnston warned that one can hardly expect the playing to be at the level of when the band was working regularly. As on their recordings of the 1980s, the originals by either Forrester or Johnston are often loopy and unpredictable, with lots of sudden twists and plenty of room for spirited improvisations. Wayne Horvitz's "Night Train Express," ...
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$13.15 NO IMAGE is a super versatile vocal/instrumental group. They are prolific song writers,producers and performers. The members are Ebony (Rain) Members, Michael (Traxx) Bailey and Perry (Keys) Johnson.The group hooked up in 2007 after writing, recording and performing individually during the year. Since they've been together they have performed at some of the top clubs, halls and centers throughout the New York area. RAIN, 28 years old, has performed in such New York hotspots as The Illusions Club, Marcus Hall, N.Y. Office Building, the Unforgettable Club the Groove Club, Cafe Wha, the Amazon club, ...
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