Art Hirahara – Sunward Bound
Pianist Art Hirahara soars to the sun here – really rising
to the top with an excellent group that features superb rhythm from Linda May
Han Oh on bass and Rudy Royston on drums – plus a bit of tenor from Donny
McCaslin as well! The core trio is more than enough, though – and the pairing
of Oh and Royston is superb, with this round, rolling, always-soulful energy
that really seems to illuminate Art's piano more than usual – setting a fire
that's taken ever onward by Donny when he slides into a tune with those raspy
notes of his! Most tunes are Hirahara originals, and are great too – with
titles that include "Brooklyn Express", "Ruse For Blues
Shoes", "Suspended", "Up Turn Out", "Beyond Right
& Wrong", "Points Of View", "Unbound", and
"Sunward Bound". ~ Dusty Groove
Willie Hightower – Out Of The Blue
The long-overdue return of a southern soul legend – as the
great Willie Hightower returns to the Muscle Shoals scene that gave him some of
his best music of the 60s! Hearing the sound of the record, it's as if
nothing's changed at all – and we mean that in the best way possible – as
Willie's vocals are still wonderful, and the backing has that right mode of
easygoing soul to really let the singer flow – which he does wonderfully under
the production guidance of equal southern soul legend Quinton Claunch, with
backing from all star players who include Travis Wammack on guitar and Clayton
Ivey on Hammond. The whole thing's better than you might even expect – like
lost tapes from the mid 70s, with a warm glow that shows Willie in perfect for
all the way through! Titles include "Everybody Wants My Girl",
"No Gettin Over Me", "You Can't Love", "I Found
You", "Raining All The Time", "Somewhere Dry",
"Tired Of Losing You", and "Easy Loving". ~ Dusty Groove
Nick Finzer – No Arrival
Trombonist Nick Finzer's got a round, warm sound throughout
– a well-blown approach to his instrument that comes on with all the rich
colors of a classic player like Curtis Fuller or JJ Johnson! Yet there's also a
freshness to the record, too – partly because Nick wrote about half the songs
himself, and partly because the whole thing has that crisp crackle that we love
so much from the Posi-tone label – a rock-solid quality, delivered by a lineup
that includes Victor Gould on piano, Lucas Pino on tenor, Alex Wintz on guitar,
Dave Baron on bass, and Jimmy MacBride on drums. Titles include "Never
Enough", "Rinse & Repeat", "A Flower Is A Lovesome
Thing", "No Arrival", "Tomorrow Next Year", and a
version of the Prince tune "The Greatest Romance Ever Sold". ~ Dusty
Groove
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