Richard Groove Holmes - Living Soul (1966) LP
Artist: Richard Groove Holmes
Title: Living Soul
Year Of Release: 1966
Label: Prestige [PR 7468]
Genre: Soul-Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*tracks) 24 Bit/192 kHz
Total Time: 00:35:48
Total Size: 1,5 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Recorded live at Count Basie's in Harlem on April 12, 1966, this is a decent trio set with Gene Edwards on guitar and George Randall on drums. The five tracks tend toward the long side, weighing in at a minimum of five minutes and, on the cover of Jimmy Heath's "Gemini," stretching out all the way to ten minutes. The relative lack of original material (only "Living Soul" is a Holmes composition) and the selection of several kinda corny standards to cover ("The Girl from Ipanema" and "Over the Rainbow") holds this back from the upper echelon of Holmes' recordings. Edwards is an underrated, sometimes fiery guitarist with a knack for choppy lines, as heard on "Blues for Yna Yna" (whose melody somewhat recalls "Summertime") and "Gemini."Title: Living Soul
Year Of Release: 1966
Label: Prestige [PR 7468]
Genre: Soul-Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*tracks) 24 Bit/192 kHz
Total Time: 00:35:48
Total Size: 1,5 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracks:
01. Living Soul (Holmes) - 8:48
02. Blues for Yna Yna (Wilson) - 5:24
03. The Girl from Ipanema (Jobim) - 5:06
04. Gemini (Heath) - 9:23
05. Over the Rainbow (Arlen) - 7:07
Personnel:
Richard "Groove" Holmes - organ
Gene Edwards - guitar
George Randall - drums
Recorded live at Count Basie's, New York on April 22, 1966.