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Jazz / Contemporary Jazz; Soul-Jazz; Crossover Jazz; Jam Bands; Jazz-Funk; Fusion
Recorded. Oct 2001
Soulive burst on the scene in 2001 with their Blue Note debut Doin' Something. With their dedication to the groove, they've been able to obliterate genre-classifications, bringing toe-tapping beboppers, head-noddin' b-boys and body-spinning hippies together under one funky umbrella, while collaborating with everyone from John Scofield to Dave Matthews to Talib Kweli. Their first album of material conceived for the studio, Next finds Soulive adding a fourth member to the mix (saxman Sam Kininger,) and includes vocal contributions from some very special guests including Black Thought of The Roots, Talib Kweli, angelic soul songstress Amel Larrieux, and Dave Matthews singing Ani DiFranco's "Joyful Girl." Next is a largely collaborative affair. Self-produced, it features appearances from artists as diverse as hip-hop trailblazers like Black Thought of The Roots and Talib Kweli, the angelic soul songstress Amel Larrieux, and new friend Dave Matthews as well as the addition to the band of Sam Kininger on alto saxophone. This is Soulive's first modern record. While the band's organic live essence still exists, the sounds and compositions on Next are very much those of a band trying to create something new. Earlier comparisons to Jimmy Smith no longer apply. Now we hear the collective influences of four musicians. Angular funk meets modern R&B. Slow plaintive ballads meet banging hip-hop beats and rhymes. It may be soulful and jazzy, but it's not soul jazz.
Soulive Alan Evans - Drums Neal Evans - Hammond B-3 organ, Wurlitzer & piano Eric Krasno - Guitar Sam Kininger - Saxophones |
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