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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); ... Full DescriptionEric 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..." Hide Description 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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$15.05 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 ...
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| | Tony Campise Strange Beauty CD (1995)
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$12.89 "If ever there was proof that Texas makes 'em bigger than life, Tony Campise is it." His talent surpasses the usual saxophone player. He is virtually a master of any woodwind instrument, including the tenor and alto saxophone, piccolo, flute, and bass flute. His consummate artistry has been widely recognized by such diverse talents as Willie Nelson, Joe Henderson, Eric Johnson, Phil Woods, Billy Gibbons, and Lyle Lovett.Campise's first professional breakthrough occurred in the mid-70's, when he was invited to play lead alto in the Stan Kenton band. After years of constant touring, Campise returned to Texas and backed a number of world class artists. A who's who list of disparate names includes: Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Lyle Lovett, Arnett Cobb, Sarah Vaughan, Sam and Dave, Isaac Hayes, Joe Henderson, and Lee Konitz. Clint Eastwood, upon recommendation from Lennie Niehaus (who wrote sound tracks for "Bird" and "Unforgiven"), became a Campise fan while in Austin filming "A Perfect World". Campise continues to lead his own band and a big band on a regular basis, plays jazz fests, does saxophone clinics currently representing Boosey & Hawkes Keilwerth saxophones and selectively records as a sideman.Tony Campise's Once in a Blue Moon was voted for nomination as "Best Jazz Album of the Year" and "Best Instrumental Solo" by NARAS for the 1992 Grammies. The album won the Honorable Mention as "Best Jazz Album of the Year" by NAIRD. Once in a Blue Moon was in the top twenty of Billboard Jazz charts for three months, while reaching #3 on Gavin and R&R in the national radio charts. "Once in a Blue Moon" was picked as one of the top ten releases from Austin in the 90's by Austin american Statesman writer Michael Point.Campise's first release on the Heart Music label, First Takes, also traveled to #3 on the Gavin charts. Campise's third album, Ballads, Blues, and Bebop, was voted best album of the year by both Michael Point of The Austin American Statesman and Hilarie Grey of JazzTimes. Campise's fourth album, Ballads, Blues, Bebop and Beyond was voted one of the top ten albums of 1994 by Rick Mitchell of Request Magazine and Jay Trachtenberg of the Austin Chronicle. Campise was voted Best Horn Player and Best Jazz Band at the 1995 Austin Music Awards during South By Southwest."Smooth fat sound... so much soul and expression that he could build an entire solo on a single bent note... Campise's approach is timeless!" -— Bob McCullough, Boston Phoenix"Bluesy lightning bolts ignite with neonized art deco hues ... Huge talent, consummate artistry ..." -— Chuck Berg, JazzTimes"Soulful... Rich with imagination, lyricism, and wit... Breathtaking!" -— Brad Buchholz, Dallas Morning News"In his interpretation of blues and jazz standards and in his own compositions, reedman Tony Campise shows his deep immersion in and understanding of these idioms. His ability to meld these forms into stirring sketches underscores both his prowess and his ability to insinuate soul into the music." -— Rohan Preston, Chicago Tribune”His energetic and endlessly ...
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$11.65 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 ...
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