Soulive - Doin' Something CD
$16.00
Second release from this amazing jazz outfit! Phenomenal musicianship is demostarted as keyboards, guitar, and drums combine to bring you the old-school jazz flavor of Jimmy Smith-style keyboard funk combined with original grooves and new ideas. Features a horn section led by former James Brown trombonist Fred Wesley!
"My favorite band." - John Scofield, jazz legend
Track List:
1- Hurry Up...and Wait
2- Doin' Something
3- Evidence
4- One in Seven
5- Bridge to 'Bama
6- Cannonball
7- Shaheed
8- Solid
9- Roll the Tape
10- Joe Sample
Review of "Doin' Something" courtesy of mrlee.com:
Ladies love Soulive. After all, the rhythm and groove trio oozes style. Jackets, ties, GQ haircuts - you get the idea. But Soulive's appeal isn't just about natty attire. It's about irresistible music. And that's exactly the something Soulive is doin' on, -doin' something-, their Blue Note Records debut. Guitarist Eric Krasno is a riff poppin', strum slippin' fret pimp, shamelessly flashing just enough audiodermis to seduce the mind's ear into submission. Forget style, Krasno is pure substance. Same with brothers Neal (keyboard) and Alan Evans (drums). These guys look sharp because they are sharp, not the other way around. Playing jazzy R&B with understated soul and edgy sophistication, Soulive lays down sexy back beats that get you loose and freaky without the brain numbing hangover of 'bottle in front of me/frontal lobotomy' funk, or the abstract, overly intellectual meanderings glutting the current jamjazz scene. Although they really don't need help, trombonist and horn chart guru Fred Wesley of James Brown fame, leads a four piece brass section on a few of the tracks, and super sultry vocalist, Stephanie McKay, breathes life into 'Romantic,' a classy tune and the album's only lyrical offering. Sure, ladies love Soulive, but as long as they are -doin' something- this good, guys are going to dig their music too.
"My favorite band." - John Scofield, jazz legend
Track List:
1- Hurry Up...and Wait
2- Doin' Something
3- Evidence
4- One in Seven
5- Bridge to 'Bama
6- Cannonball
7- Shaheed
8- Solid
9- Roll the Tape
10- Joe Sample
Review of "Doin' Something" courtesy of mrlee.com:
Ladies love Soulive. After all, the rhythm and groove trio oozes style. Jackets, ties, GQ haircuts - you get the idea. But Soulive's appeal isn't just about natty attire. It's about irresistible music. And that's exactly the something Soulive is doin' on, -doin' something-, their Blue Note Records debut. Guitarist Eric Krasno is a riff poppin', strum slippin' fret pimp, shamelessly flashing just enough audiodermis to seduce the mind's ear into submission. Forget style, Krasno is pure substance. Same with brothers Neal (keyboard) and Alan Evans (drums). These guys look sharp because they are sharp, not the other way around. Playing jazzy R&B with understated soul and edgy sophistication, Soulive lays down sexy back beats that get you loose and freaky without the brain numbing hangover of 'bottle in front of me/frontal lobotomy' funk, or the abstract, overly intellectual meanderings glutting the current jamjazz scene. Although they really don't need help, trombonist and horn chart guru Fred Wesley of James Brown fame, leads a four piece brass section on a few of the tracks, and super sultry vocalist, Stephanie McKay, breathes life into 'Romantic,' a classy tune and the album's only lyrical offering. Sure, ladies love Soulive, but as long as they are -doin' something- this good, guys are going to dig their music too.
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