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Groove Grease - The Sweet Life / The Cisco Kid - The Groove Merchant Years
Reuben Wilson
angol
első megjelenés éve: 1974
(2008)

CD
4.300 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
2.  Cream Puff
3.  Sugar
4.  I'll Take You There
5.  The Sweet Life
6.  Never Can Say Goodbye
7.  The Cisco Kid
8.  Last Tango in Paris
9.  Superfly
10.  We've Only Just Begun
11.  Snaps
12.  Groove Grease
13.  The Look of Love
Jazz / Soul-Jazz; Jazz-Funk

Reuben Wilson

Trcaks 1-6: The Sweet Life
Trcaks 7-13: The Cisco Kid

Dean Rudland - Compilation, Liner Notes

Groove Grease combines two of the three albums organist Reuben Wilson recorded for Groove Merchant in the early '70s, The Sweet Life (1972) and The Cisco Kid (1974), to create a single disc of funk-injected soul jazz that veers to the pop side of things. If Wilson had a flaw, that was it, a tendency to record somewhat cheesy pop fare in an effort, no doubt, to drive album sales. Sometimes, though, when he catches just the right song, like he does here with covers of Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues," Curtis Mayfield's "Superfly," and the Staple Singers' "I'll Take You There," Wilson could be absolutely transcendent.
--- Steve Leggett, All Music Guide




Reuben Wilson

Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Apr 09, 1935 in Mounds, OK
Genre: Jazz
Styles: R&B, Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Fusion, Hard Bop

Reuben Wilson was one of many soul-jazz organists to emerge in the late '60s, but he was one of only a handful of new organists from that era to be signed to Blue Note. By that point in the label's history, most of their artists were concentrating on accessible soul-jazz, and while he occasionally strayed outside of the conventions of the genre, Wilson more or less followed their rule. Between 1968 and 1971, he recorded five sessions for the label. None of his records received much acknowledgment at the time, but they were later rediscovered by a new generation of soul-jazz fans, becoming collector's items within acid jazz and soul-jazz revivalist circles.
Wilson began performing professionally in 1962. A native of Mounds, OK, he moved to Pasadena, CA, as a child, where he attended school with such future jazz musicians as Bobby Hutcherson and Herb Lewis. As a teenager, Wilson began to teach himself to play piano, but his attention was diverted by boxing. When he was 17, he moved to Los Angeles and married a nightclub singer, through whom he met a number of professional musicians. Associating with musicians conviced Wilson to return to music. Instead of pursuing the piano, he decided to take up the organ, and it wasn't long before he became a regular at the Caribbean club, where he played with drummer Eddie Williams, guitarist George Freeman, and, eventually, Clifford Scott. He played the L.A. circuit for several years before deciding to try his luck in Las Vegas. That venture proved unsuccessful, so he moved back to L.A., where he struck up a friendship with Richard "Groove" Holmes, an organist who would greatly influence his own style.
In December 1966, Wilson relocated to New York, where he formed the soul-jazz trio the Wildare Express with drummer Tommy Derrick. The Wildare Express lasted about six months, playing venues throughout the East Coast and Detroit, and then Wilson decided to concentrate on more complex variations of hard bop and soul-jazz. Eventually, such respected musicians as Grant Green, Roy Haynes, and Sam Rivers began playing with Wilson. Around the same time, Blue Note offered the organist a contract based on a demo he had sent the label.
On Broadway, Wilson's first album for Blue Note, was a quartet session featuring his old bandmate Derrick and was recorded in October of 1968. It was followed in March of 1969 by Love Bug, which featured contributions from trumpeter Lee Morgan and guitarist Grant Green. His third album, Blue Mode, was cut in December 1969 and offered some of his hottest playing. With his fourth album, 1970's A Groovy Situation, Wilson moved in a commercial direction, much like many of his Blue Note peers. In July of 1971, he recorded Set Us Free, his final album for the label.
Wilson's contract with Blue Note expired after Set Us Free and he moved to Groove Merchant, where he released three albums -- Cisco Kid, Bad Stuff, and The Sweet Life -- during the mid-'70s. Throughout the decade, he also played on sessions by funk, soul, and jazz artists, including a record by the Fatback Band. During the late '70s, he recorded sporadically, eventually retiring from music in the early '80s.
By the late '80s, Wilson's music had been rediscovered by a new generation, listeners who didn't dismiss his records as commercial fluff. Like several of his peers, his late-'60s and '70s records, through sampling, became cornerstones in the newly emerging acid jazz and jazz-rap genres. Soon, his out of print records became collector's items, and his sampled licks were appearing on dancefloors throughout England and parts of New York. Eventually, samples of his records were included on hit albums by A Tribe Called Quest, Us3, Brand New Heavies, and Nas. In light of all this new attention, Wilson decided to return to performing, and he toured with Guru's Jazzamatazz revue in 1995. He also began writing new material and performing in new groups, including combos he led himself. In 1996, he signed to Hip Bop and released two albums, Live at SOB's and Organ Donor. The following year, he recorded Organic Grooves with Dr. Lonnie Smith and Doug Carn.
---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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