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Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, New York from October 10-13, 2000. Includes liner notes by Eli Wolf.
Producers: Soulive, Bob Brockman, Yaron Fuchs.
Soulive: Neal Evans (acoustic & Wurlitzer electric pianos, Hammond B-3 organ); Eric Krasno (guitar); Alan Evans (drums).
Additional personnel: Stephanie McKay (vocals); Sam Kininger (alto saxophone); Jacques Schwarz-Bart (tenor saxophone); Jeremy Pelt (trumpet); Fred Wesley (trombone).
Entertainment Weekly (4/6/01, p.121) - "...A righteous soul machine...Neal Evans' warm B3 organ, brother Alan;s flesh-and-blood drumming, and Eric Krasno's rhythm-driven guitar mesh mightily..." - Rating: B CMJ (3/12/01, p.25) - "...A set of all original tunes that sound sharp....thoughtful and sophisticated..." Soulive Doin' Something Songs Doin' Something Music Review Purchase Doin' Something CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Soulive Turn It Out CD (2000)
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$14.29 Additional personnel includes: Sam Kininger (alto saxophone); John Scofield (guitar); Oteil Burbridge (bass).
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$13.49 Soulive's second outing for Blue Note further extends the group's focused revision of classic soul-jazz. With swirling Hammond B-3 and mellow-toned guitar work slinking around crisp, air-tight rhythmic grooves, NEXT is both loungey and danceable. From the riff-based athleticism of opener "Tuesday Night's Squad" to the slow burn of "Joyful Girl" to the guest raps from MCs Black Thought and Talib Kweli, NEXT references funky 1960s combo jazz, while revealing a penchant for hip-hop aesthetics and contemporary groove.
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$15.65 Guitarist Pat Metheny has been working with long song forms since his career began in the 1970s. However, his 2005 release, THE WAY UP, takes the extended form to the next level. One composition split into four sections, this album just may be Metheny's most ambitious work to date.
Collaborating with longtime associates Lyle Mays (keyboards), Steve Rodby (bass), and a host of newer PMG members, Metheny embarks on a 68-minute sonic journey. Unlike a typical jazz suite, this music doesn't break down into movements; rather, the listener hears chapters, or parts, which segue seamlessly into one another. Moreover, the composition's main theme is woven, rather slyly, throughout much of the piece, which brilliantly combines atmospheric passages with burning-hot jazz solos. In "Part Three," the music climaxes with layers of multi-tracked vocals by singer Richard ...
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$11.19 Principally recorded at Studio 55, Los Angeles, California between December 1976 and September 1977. Originally released on Atlantic (19163).
This 1978 release is chock full of classic MT harmony. Like so many great recordings of theirs, it mixes vocal jazz with doo-wop and pop. Highlights include an amazing, be-bopping "Four Brothers" vocalese work by Jon Hendricks; a unique country spin on Cole Porter's "Love For Sale," and smooth jazz "On A Little Street in Singapore." This was the last recording to include founding member Laurel Masse, who went on to pursue a solo career.
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$9.95 What Charlie Parker was to the alto saxophone, Bud Powell was to the piano. Powell was among the first pianists to apply bebop concepts to the keyboard, and was an off-and-on associate of Parker's. By 1962--the year BOUNCING WITH BUD was recorded--Powell's best days were thought by many to be behind him. This session gives the lie to that notion. True, he wasn't the wizard ...
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