Down To The Bone – The Urban Grooves (1999)
Down To The Bone – The Urban Grooves (1999)
1. Long Way From Brooklyn
2. The Zodiac
3. To The Bone play
4. Joy Is A Good Groove
5. Urban Jazz
6. Fusion Food
7. Vinyl Junkie (Feat. Reuben Wilson) play
8. Yo Man Iy's Herbie
9. Bump 'N' Hustle
10. Right On Baby - Yeah!
11. A Little Touch Of Soul
Credits:
Richard Wargent: Alto & Tenor Saxophones
Richard Sadler: Baritone & Soprano Saxophones
Neil Angilley: Keyboards
Russel Milton: Bass
Greg Leppard: Drums
Dough Kinloch: Guitars
Satin Singh: Percussions
Neil Cowley: Fender Rhodes, Keys
Reuben Wilson: Hammond Organ
The cover and inside booklet of Down to the Bone's second album shows a variety of rare-groove record stores (both inside and out), displaying racks of records by Weather Report, Lonnie Liston Smith and Donald Byrd. The music itself is a delicious update of those same sounds -- yes, the grooves are tighter and have a bit of hip-hop bounce, but the soloing is far and away superior to most acid-jazz releases. Programmers and group frontmen Stuart Wade and Chris Morgans have the irresistible knack of translating their influences into an instantly familiar yet radically different style of music, and the results are uniformly excellent. Original Blue Note recording artist Reuben Wilson guests on Hammond organ for "Vinyl Junkie." ---John Bush, Rovi
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Last Updated (Wednesday, 01 October 2014 15:39)