Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Jimmy McGriff - Soul Sugar & Groove Grease (1971) {2007 Groove Hut Records Remaster}


Jimmy McGriff - Soul Sugar & Groove Grease (1971) {2007 Groove Hut Records Remaster}
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Jazz / Soul Jazz / Jazz Funk / Organ Hammond B-3


The Sonny Lester-produced Soul Sugar looms large in Jimmy McGriff's vast catalog -- while it's a fool's errand to pick the organist's absolute funkiest recording, this one demands serious consideration. Without personnel credits, it's impossible to know who's backing McGriff here, but the rhythm section is nonetheless superb -- cuts like "Dig on It" (later sampled by A Tribe Called Quest), "Fat Cakes," and "The Now Thing" rival the Meters for sheer soulfulness. The covers are no less impressive -- while renditions of James Brown's "Ain't It Funky Now," Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," and Aretha Franklin's "Spirit in the Dark" remain true to the spirit of the original recordings, the ingenious arrangements also allow McGriff and his band panoramic stretches of space to explore.

This 1971 session finds McGriff continuing to do like so many other jazz musicians of the time: embrace and adapt to the emergence of funk and soul into mainstream music, and recontextualize it in a jazz arena. The results are an unsurprisingly delicious slice of jazz-funk made from the finest ingredients. The superb playing of Richard Davis on electric bass is unquestionably the anchor throughout the album's nine slices, leaving McGriff and company to follow suit with loose (but not too far out) improvisation that's as equally relaxing as it is invigorating. While McGriff's adventurous side is slightly tamed, it's that willingness to improv and blend together as a cohesive unit that makes Groove Grease such a tasty statement that is consistently fresh with repeated listenings.

Personnel:
Jimmy McGriff, organ on all tracks, plus:
1-10: Soul Sugar:
Cliff Davis (fl, ts), Murray Watson (tp), Johnny Board (bs),
Horace Ott (el-p), Larry Frazier (g), Richard Davis (el-b),
Lawrence Killian (conga, tambourine), Marion J. Booker (d)
New York, 1971
11-19: Groove Grease:

Same but Everett Barksdale (g) replaces Frazier
Wyne Bennett (g) added.
New York, 1971

tracklist:
Soul Sugar

01. Sugar Sugar (2:45)
02. Ain't It Funky Now (3:36)
03. Signed,Sealed,Delivered, I'm Yours (2:45)
04. Dig on It (3:05)
05. Bug Out (3:01)
06. The Now Thing (2:50)
07. You're the One (3:10)
08. Fat Cakes (3:18)
09. New Volume (3:33)
10. Sprit in the Dark (2:50)
Groove Grease
11. Groove Grease (3:32)
12. The Bird (3:14)
13. Plain Brown Bag (3:34)
14. There will never be another you (4:49)
15. Canadian Sunset (3:30)
16. Mr.Lucky (3:44)
17. Moonglow (3:24)
18. Red Sails in the Sunset (3:07)
19. Secret Love (4:37)

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