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Clap!

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2002

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Soulive: Next

Read "Next" reviewed by Craig W. Hurst


Big and chunky, phat and phunky would describe the music on the newest CD Next by the groove based jazz organ quartet Soulive. Two of the more outstanding musical facets that are ubiquitous on this recording are the tightness of the ensemble and the omnipresence of a driving bass line groove. Coupled with the thick sounding ...

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Soulive: Next

Read "Next" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


Honestly? I wasn’t intending on reviewing this one... ‘til I heard it! Sophomore slump my sweet a...uhh, Lord. You heard it here first, this recording is going to blow the roof offa Soulive, and the roof, the roof, the roof is already on fire!... catch my meanin’ now? These guys managed to sell truckloads of records ...

Album

Doin' Something

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2001

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Soulive: Doin' Something

Read "Doin' Something" reviewed by Michael Fortuna


It may not be intentional, but if you say jazz-soul-funk trio Soulive's name slow enough, it succinctly describes their new album Doin' Something :So alive.The Boston trio -- Alan Evans on drums, his brother Neal on Hammond B-3 organ, Wurlitzer and piano, and Eric Krasno on guitars -- combines the improvisations of ...

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Soulive: Doin' Something

Read "Doin' Something" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The organ/guitar/drums trio known as “Soulive”, reaps the benefits of soul godfather, James Brown’s heralded trombonist Fred Wesley, who arranges and performs on selected pieces in concert with a four-man horn section. And while this band generates nothing conceptually new, they do manage to stir up quite a bit of excitement throughout these eleven vibrant pieces. ...

Album

Turn It Out

Label: Velour Recordings
Released: 2000

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Article: Album Review

Soulive: Turn It Out

Read "Turn It Out" reviewed by Douglas Payne


This Vermont-based organ trio has its vibe rooted deep in 1972. That's probably about the time when these three were born. But they have that bell-bottom shaking, platform-shoe tapping Grant Green groove thing down cold. Their name, which they manage to live up to quite well, may be a pun. But their act is the real ...

Album

One In Seven / Who Are You?

Label: Unknown label
Released: 0


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