Showing posts with label Groove Holmes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Groove Holmes. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Eric Kloss - About Time

Styles: Saxophone Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:05
Size: 172,5 MB
Art: Front

(6:53)  1. Close Your Eyes
(5:49)  2. Old Folks
(8:12)  3. 'S 'Bout Time
(5:32)  4. That's The Way It Is
(5:44)  5. All Blues
(4:33)  6. Embraceable You
(4:58)  7. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(5:56)  8. Just For Fun-K
(5:20)  9. No Blues
(7:41) 10. Love For Sale
(5:09) 11. I'm Glad There Is You
(3:05) 12. The Shadow Of Your Smile
(6:07) 13. Gemini

Eric Kloss was 16 and 17 when he recorded his first two albums, which are reissued in full on this single CD. A brilliant altoist and tenor saxophonist with a sound and a post-bop style of his own, Kloss shows a great deal of potential during these performances, which were originally released as Introducing Eric Kloss and Love and All That Jazz. He is joined by trios that feature either Don Patterson or Richard "Groove" Holmes on organ; Pat Martino, Vinnie Corrao, or Gene Edwards on guitar; and Billy James or Grady Tate on drums. Two Kloss originals and one by Patterson join ten jazz standards, including "Close Your Eyes," "All Blues," a cooking version of "Embraceable You," and Miles Davis' "No Blues." The fire, intensity, and creativity of Eric Kloss' playing makes one regret that he did not have a much longer career. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/about-time-eric-kloss-the-rhythm-section-love-and-all-that-jazz-mw0000221813

About Time

Monday, June 13, 2016

Jimmy Witherspoon & Groove Holmes - Blues For Spoon And Groove

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:34
Size: 74.6 MB
Styles: Urban blues
Year: 1965/2009
Art: Front

[2:08] 1. Take This Hammer, Pt. 1
[3:56] 2. Goin' To Chicago
[3:30] 3. In Blues
[2:30] 4. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You
[2:12] 5. Loser's Blues
[2:26] 6. Please Send Me Someone To Love
[2:25] 7. Key To The Highway
[2:23] 8. Cry The Blues
[2:07] 9. Out Blues (For Big Joe)
[3:28] 10. Since I Fell For You
[2:20] 11. Everything
[3:03] 12. Take This Hammer, Pt. 2

This was originally released as Groovin' & Spoonin' on Olympic (7107). It's a decent if unremarkable set of blues-jazz, heavier on the blues, with organist Groove Holmes being Witherspoon's most important sideman on this date (which also features tenor saxophonist Teddy Edwards). Several of the numbers are shopworn standards like "Take This Hammer," "Key to the Highway," "Please Send Me Someone to Love," and "Since I Fell for You," though everything's performed with taste. If you're looking for Witherspoon blues-jazz with an organ groove, the 1963 album Evenin' Blues (1963) is more highly recommended, though 'Spoon & Groove has no serious flaws. ~Richie Unterberger

Blues For Spoon And Groove

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Richard "Groove" Holmes & Jimmy Witherspoon - Groovin' And Spoonin'

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:36
Size: 74.6 MB
Styles: Jazz-blues, Urban blues
Year: 1973/2010
Art: Front

[2:09] 1. Take This Hammer, Part 1
[3:30] 2. In Blues
[2:13] 3. Loser's Blues
[2:27] 4. Please Send Me Someone To Love
[2:25] 5. Key To The Highway
[2:24] 6. Cry The Blues
[2:07] 7. Out Blues (For Big Joe)
[3:27] 8. Since I Fell For You
[2:20] 9. Everything
[3:56] 10. Goin' To Chicago Blues
[2:30] 11. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
[3:03] 12. Take This Hammer, Part 2

Jimmy Witherspoon (Vocals), Groove Holmes (Organ), Teddy Edwards (Tenor Saxophone), Frank Butler (Drums), Jimmy Bond (Bass), Herman Mitchell (Guitar), Paul Moer (Piano).

An expanded CD was released in 2010. This material was also released on an album titled Spoon And Groove in 1996 and an album titled Blues For Spoon And Groove in 2009.

Groovin' And Spoonin'