Year: 2012
File: MP3@128K/s
Time: 68:59
Size: 64,2 MB
Art: Front
(5:22) 1. Midnight Boogaloo
(5:57) 2. Down Frenchmen St
(5:16) 3. Prattle in Seattle
(5:01) 4. This Maybe
(7:52) 5. The Rum Diary
(4:20) 6. Getting Better
(7:28) 7. The Fox
(4:29) 8. Jukebox
(5:37) 9. Slinky
(3:45) 10. GirlFriend
(4:52) 11. Get Down
(3:41) 12. Never Can Say Goodbye
(5:14) 13. Girlfriend - Instrumental
Line-up: NICK ETWELL trumpet,flugelhorn; MARK BROWN tenor sax; JAMES FENN guitar; PETE WHITTAKER organ; DANIEL DRURY electric bass; SIMON LEA drums
Back at the club for the first time since their debut release the band are currently showcasing material from their latest EP ‘Soho Filth: Live from Dean Street Studios' (out 12/11/21 on Color Red Music), featuring new single ‘Mr Shmingle Bangle’ (w/Snowboy) which brings a little Caribbean flavour to their tasty soul jazz stew!
The Filthy Six are one of the most exciting, authentic Soul Jazz outfits in the UK today and have established themselves as one of the most electric live acts on the scene. Their soaring Horns, blistering Guitar and gut-wrenching Organ are fuelled by one of the hardest grooving rhythm sections around, producing a hip-shakingly powerful mixture of jazz, funk and boogaloo totally in keeping with the finest traditions of the late 60s Blue Note/Prestige sound. Led by trumpeter Nick Etwell (Tom Jones, David Axelrod, Jill Scott), this collection of musical gunslingers have worked with some of the biggest names in Music; including Amy Winehouse, Beck, Mavis Staples, Mark Ronson, Jack White, Dionne Warwick, Ronnie Spector, The Foo Fighters, Chrissie Hynde, Mumford & Sons, Robbie Williams, Spiritualized, James Taylor Quartet and the Atomic Bomb Band to name a few. These instrumental groove merchants fuse boundless energy and musicianship to create tight, funky music for the mind, body and soul.
"The Filthy Six bring the soul-jazz workout right up to date with a joyful exposition of groove led abandon... great fun and excellent musicianship combined with tight funky grooves" - Echoes Magazine
"The improvisational quality and overall musicianship undoubtedly retains that Blue Note brilliance we've come to expect from the ever studious Filthy Six… showing the real depth these guys have as musicians and reinforcing the stride these scamps are most definitely in!” (8/10) - Blues & Soul Magazine
"Led with brassy authority by trumpeter Nick Etwell this punchy band recalled the muscular funk of Jimmy Smith and Brother Jack McDuff... dazzling guitar breaks and appropriately booting sax solos went down a treat!" (4/5) ~ London Evening Standard https://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/artists/the-filthy-six
“Album of the week” (The Fox 2012) - Jazz FM
Back at the club for the first time since their debut release the band are currently showcasing material from their latest EP ‘Soho Filth: Live from Dean Street Studios' (out 12/11/21 on Color Red Music), featuring new single ‘Mr Shmingle Bangle’ (w/Snowboy) which brings a little Caribbean flavour to their tasty soul jazz stew!
The Filthy Six are one of the most exciting, authentic Soul Jazz outfits in the UK today and have established themselves as one of the most electric live acts on the scene. Their soaring Horns, blistering Guitar and gut-wrenching Organ are fuelled by one of the hardest grooving rhythm sections around, producing a hip-shakingly powerful mixture of jazz, funk and boogaloo totally in keeping with the finest traditions of the late 60s Blue Note/Prestige sound. Led by trumpeter Nick Etwell (Tom Jones, David Axelrod, Jill Scott), this collection of musical gunslingers have worked with some of the biggest names in Music; including Amy Winehouse, Beck, Mavis Staples, Mark Ronson, Jack White, Dionne Warwick, Ronnie Spector, The Foo Fighters, Chrissie Hynde, Mumford & Sons, Robbie Williams, Spiritualized, James Taylor Quartet and the Atomic Bomb Band to name a few. These instrumental groove merchants fuse boundless energy and musicianship to create tight, funky music for the mind, body and soul.
"The Filthy Six bring the soul-jazz workout right up to date with a joyful exposition of groove led abandon... great fun and excellent musicianship combined with tight funky grooves" - Echoes Magazine
"The improvisational quality and overall musicianship undoubtedly retains that Blue Note brilliance we've come to expect from the ever studious Filthy Six… showing the real depth these guys have as musicians and reinforcing the stride these scamps are most definitely in!” (8/10) - Blues & Soul Magazine
"Led with brassy authority by trumpeter Nick Etwell this punchy band recalled the muscular funk of Jimmy Smith and Brother Jack McDuff... dazzling guitar breaks and appropriately booting sax solos went down a treat!" (4/5) ~ London Evening Standard https://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/artists/the-filthy-six
“Album of the week” (The Fox 2012) - Jazz FM
The Fox
Giullia, again many thanks for this Filthy Six album - a recent discovery and an area of jazz I hadn't previously listened to. I rather like this and thanks to you I can play it loud! Best wishes, Terry Peck.
ReplyDeleteHey Terry Peck, I'm happy that you like it! Thank you!
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