Thursday, May 23, 2013

NEW RELEASES - JAMES TAYLOR QUARTET, THE JIG, JC BROOKS & THE UPTOWN SOUND

JAMES TAYLOR QUARTET - CLOSER TO THE MOON

Continuing genius from keyboardist James Taylor – exactly the kind of set that supports all the faith we've had in his music over the years! James steps out here in a vibe that's very different than before, yet every bit as great – still keyboard-heavy, with plenty of Hammond – yet also skewed towards a soundtrack sort of vibe – and not the usual funk or soul we've come to expect from Taylor! There's a sweeping sound to the music that's really sublime – like some lost late 60s blend of jazz instrumentation, voices, and strings – often served up with a majesty we've never heard in Taylor's music before, yet still coming across with a heck of a lot of depth and soul! James plays celeste, Fender Rhodes, vibes, and even some tubular bells – and titles include "Closer To You", "Tick Tock", "Fuzzburn", "Nightwalk", "Closer To The Moon", "Pathetique", and "Dark August". ~ Dusty Groove

THE JIG - AARGH!

Razor-sharp funk from The Jig – a group who come across with a really classic feel throughout – and a vibe that's a lot like The JBs at their early 70s best! Like that legendary group, these guys have a great way of fusing their horn parts with their rhythms – compressing trumpet, tenor, and baritone sax down with some mighty sweet Hammond, guitar, bass, and drums – and often with a mostly-instrumental focus that means that the instruments offer up most of the "voice" of the set! Joseph Bowie guests on a few tracks, and Benjamin Herman plays on another – but it's the core group that really gets the album going, and hardly ever lets up at all. Titles include "Move To The Groove", "Super", "Bike Ride", "Smith & Western", "The Gravy Pit", and "Up Or Out". ~ Dusty Groove

JC BROOKS & THE UPTOWN SOUND - HOWL

The greatest so far from this soulful Chicago group – a combo who are making big waves way beyond the Windy City, thanks to the tremendous vocals of JC Brooks! The album bursts out with a power the group have never had before – a tightness and focus that shows that these guys are definitely the real deal – and have definitely found their own unique voice in a world of copycat soul and funk – a groove that's completely contemporary, yet firmly rooted in the best bits of the past too – as fresh a change to funk and soul as some of the rootsier styles normally associated with Bloodshot Records! Brooks is a hell of a frontman in a live setting, but doesn't always come across this well on record – and the album may well be the first to really show the singer at his best. Titles include "Howl", "Married For A Week", "Rouse Yourself", "Security", "Ordinary", "Control", "Cold", and "River". ~ Dusty Groove

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