Richard "Groove" Holmes - Timeless: Richard "Groove" Holmes (2003)

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Title: Timeless: Richard "Groove" Holmes
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Savoy Records
Genre: Jazz, Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 51:34
Total Size: 128/343 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Cheeka's Dance 5:02
02. Slo Booze 5:30
03. Moon River 6:28
04. Everything Must Change 6:11
05. Groove's Groove 4:51
06. Minor Inconvenience 5:14
07. Ode To Larry Young 5:35
08. Katherine 6:43
09. Plenty, Plenty Blues 6:00

Revered in soul-jazz circles, Richard "Groove" Holmes was an unapologetically swinging Jimmy Smith admirer who could effortlessly move from the grittiest of blues to the most sentimental of ballads. A very accessible, straightforward, and warm player, Holmes was especially popular with Black listeners and was well respected on the Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey circuit by the time he signed with Pacific Jazz in the early '60s. He started receiving national attention by recording with such greats as Ben Webster and Gene Ammons. Best known for his hit 1965 version of "Misty," Holmes engaged in some inspired organ battles with Jimmy McGriff in the early '70s before turning to electric keyboards and fusion-ish material a few years later. The organ was Holmes' priority in the mid- to late '80s, when he recorded for Muse (he also had stints throughout his career with Prestige Records and Groove Merchant).

Holmes was still delivering high-quality soul-jazz for Muse (often featuring tenor titan Houston Person) when a heart attack claimed his life at the age of 60 in 1991 after a long struggle with prostate cancer. He was a musician to the end, playing his last shows in a wheelchair. ~ Alex Henderson & Steve Leggett

This edition of Savoy's Timeless series delves into cuts taken from Richard "Groove" Holmes' albums Blues All Day Long and Broadway, originally recorded for the Muse label. These nine tracks have been remastered using 24-bit digital transfers from the original acetates and tape masters. Hearing these tracks freshened up is a pleasure and should satisfy even the picky audiophile.