Grover Washington, Jr. - Grover Live (2010)

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Title: Grover Live
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Lightyear Records
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue) / MP3
Total Time: 01:19:44
Total Size: 489 / 183 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Winelight [7:36]
02. Take Another Five [10:56]
03. Soulful Strut [4:01]
04. Grover Talks [1:20]
05. Mystical Force [5:58]
06. Uptown [6:00]
07. Sassy Stew [6:04]
08. Grover Talks Again [0:49]
09. Black Frost [1:14]
10. Inner City Blues [0:52]
11. Strawberry Moon [1:11]
12. Inside Moves [1:12]
13. Jamaica [1:24]
14. East River Drive [2:29]
15. Just The Two Of Us [1:45]
16. Sausalito [6:01]
17. Let It Flow (For "Dr. J") [11:43]
18. Mr. Magic [9:09]

America's greatest R&B-funk and soul-jazz saxophonist, Grover Washington, Jr., (December 12, 1943-December 17, 1999) was one of the first musicians to successfully fuse R&B, pop, funk, blues, and jazz. "Grover Live" is a previously unreleased live recording. Captured on June 7, 1997 in Peekskill, NY, this album reveals Washington and his famous backing band blowing the roof off the sold out 1,500-seat Paramount Center for the Performing Arts.

Grover Live, a new CD documenting the late, great Saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. in a 1997 concert with his touring band to be released on G Man Productions in May 18, 2010.

The godfather of today’s urban contemporary jazz scene, Grover Washington Jr., was one of the most popular and influential saxophonists of the ’70s and ’80s. And while he may have
paved the way for such easy-listening artists as Kenny G, Najee, George Howard and Gerald Albright, none of those popular saxophonists play with the chops and sheer intensity that Grover demonstrated on the bandstand from night to night throughout his career, which spanned three decades.

From familiar hits like “Winelight” and “Mr. Magic” to a medley of early numbers like “Inner City Blues,” “Black Frost” and “Just the Two of Us” to more recent offerings like “Mystical Force,” the hip-hop flavored “Uptown” and a contemporary spin on the old school groover, “Soulful Strut,” Grover and his crew – Adam Holzman and Donald Robinson on keyboards and synthesizers, Gerald Veasley on electric bass, Richard Lee on guitar, Pablo Batista on percussion and Steven Wolf on drums – stretch out in dynamic fashion on this exhilarating live CD.