Groove Jammy, Vol. 2

Editorial Reviews

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"The past gives up its treasures to anyone willing to listen." Amen, brother, to this little bit of liner-note wisdom accompanying the "Son of Groove Jammy." DJ-producer Mocean Worker has once again gone through the vaults of Muse Records, coming up with some '70s soul-jazz gems, revealing the roots of acid jazz on this slightly left-of-center compilation. When was the last time you heard Catalyst, Philly's funky foursome, led by Eddie Greene's Fender Rhodes that just won't stop percolating? Well, they're here in all their cosmic funkiness on "Celestial Bodies," featuring the great tenorist Odean Pope on some 'Trane-like spiraling amid shakers and bells. Following that, guitarist Grant Green does "High Heel Sneakers" real funky-like with Big John Patton on acid-groove organ and, well, you get the picture. These folks know their treasure troves. Are you willing to listen? --Wally Shoup

Groove Jammy, Vol. 2,Various Artists,32. Jazz Records,Bop,Disco,Fusion,Hard Bop,Jazz,Jazz Collections,Jazz Music,Jazz-Funk,Pop,Post-Bop,Soul-Jazz

Jazz Music:

  1. Guitar Rarities, Vol. 1: 1934-46
  2. Horace Silver Trio, Vol. 1: Spotlight on Drums
  3. Jazz de Chambre
  4. Jazz in Paris: Bohemia After Dark
  5. Jazz Is a Spirit
  6. Kardouba
  7. Kid Merv & All That Jazz
  8. Lalo
  9. Les Incontournables [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  10. Liberation Music Orchestra [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Shameless [Explicit Lyrics]

The Essential Dvorak

Perfect Big Band [Import]

Music: Smart Music Series: Playtime

Solid Sounds: Anno 2004, Vol. 3 [Import]

Stranded in the Jungle

Seems Like Old Times

The Doldrums

The Difference

In Tokyo

Thar They Blow

The 5 [Import]

Puros Madrazos

Ritmo, Amor y Pueblo

Odyssey