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Bobby Broom & The Organi-sation - Soul Fingers mp3

Performer: Bobby Broom & The Organi-sation
Title: Soul Fingers
Country: US
Catalog Number: CSM 0118
Label: MRi Entertainment
Released: 2018
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 167

Tracklist

1The Guitar Man5:54
2While My Guitar Gently Weeps6:15
3Ode To Billie Joe5:45
4Summer Breeze6:06
5A Whiter Shade Of Pale4:37
6Eyes Of Faith5:56
7I Can't Help It6:10
8Get Ready6:47
9Do It Again5:06
10Come Together6:08

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CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
N 78059Bobby Broom & The Organi-sation Bobby Broom & The Organi-sation - Soul Fingers ‎(LP, Album)JazzlineN 78059Europe2018
N 77059Bobby Broom & The Organi-sation Bobby Broom & The Organi-sation - Soul Fingers ‎(CD, Album)JazzlineN 77059Europe2018
N 78059Bobby Broom & The Organi-sation Bobby Broom & The Organi-sation - Soul Fingers ‎(CD)JazzlineN 78059Europe2018

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Bobby Broom and the OrganiSation's take on the 1972 classic, from his October 12, 2018 release, Soul Fingers. Order the album now Fingers by Bobby Broom, released 12 October 2018 1. Come Together 2. Ode To Billy Joe 3. Do It Again 4. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 5. Summer Breeze 6. Eyes of Faith 7. Get Ready 8. Whiter Shade of Pale 9. I Can't Help It 10. The Bobby Broom OrganiSation closing one of many sets at UmbriaJazz 2019, with Ben Paterson and Kobie Watkins. We're having a ball Enjoying the crowds, the and all of the beautiful things that this city has to offer. New live album in the works The Bobby Broom OrganiSation, with Ben Paterson and Kobie Watkins and Steve Jordan at the helm Live In America Bobby Broom is with Ben Paterson and Kobie Watkins. 14 May 2019 . The boys are at it again. Steve Jordan on Bobby Broom's Soul Fingers . Bobby Broom. 11 March 2019 . Steve Jordan on Bobby Broom's Soul Fingers. Bobby Broom Organi-Sation. 6 March 2019 . He formed The Bobby Broom Trio in 1990, the Deep Blue Organ Trio with Chris Foreman and Greg Rockingham in 1999, and The Bobby Broom Organi-Sation in 2014. Broom's childhood heroes include Wes Montgomery, George Benson, and Pat Martino. The album reached No. on the College Music Journal jazz chart and was in the Jazz Week and Down Beat Top Albums of 2012. As an educator, Broom began his work in 1982 for Jackie McLean, Director of African American Music at Studies for the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford. Bobby Broom & The Organi-Sation, Soul Fingers. Bobby Broomg, el-b on M4, Ben PatersonHammond B3 org, Kobie Watkinsds. Listen free to Bobby Broom Soul Fingers Come Together, Ode to Billie Joe and more. 10 tracks 58:38. Soul Fingers. Soul Fingers, Bobby Brooms joyful new release with his new organ trio the Organi-Sation produced by legendary drummer Steve Jordan, presents a whole albums worth of such interesting things. Drawn from Brooms favorite songs of his childhood in the 1960s and 70s, the albums run the gamut from the Beatles and Procol Harum to Bobbie Gentry and Motown. Album 2018 10 Songs. The trio took a name, the Organi-Sation, that captured the centrality of the Hammond B3 organ to its dirty yet sophisticated swing vernacular-a sound that landed well in the large halls where the Dan makes its stops. On Soul Fingers, Broom properly documents this special group, but with Steve Jordan the master drummer in the producers chair to vary the atmosphere: an overdubbed horn section here and there, strings on Brooms laidback R&B ballad Eyes of Faith, vibraphone on Bobbie Gentrys Ode to Billie Joe, acoustic guitars and melodica on While My Guitar Gently Weeps one. 180 gram, Import. Bobby Broom Format: Vinyl. Please retry. Looking back to the the 1960s and 1970s, Harlem-born guitarist Bobby Broom presents his take on music of my generation. He is supported by Ben Paterson on the Hammond B3 and Kobie Watkins, drums, plus guests playing drums producer Steve Jordan, vibes, acoustic guitars, melodica, and percussion. The last album of jazz covers of pop songs I sampled, Dave Koz's Summer Horns II, was awful. Many such projects are. Soul Fingers 2018. Album by Bobby Broom. Summer Breeze. is a cover of

Reviews (1)
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Guitarist Bobby Broom’s Soul Fingers is Nothing to Sweep Under the Rug
By MATT SILVER • FEB 25, 2019

Most young jazz musicians move to New York City to further their jazz careers. Bobby Broom moved away, to Chicago, and has become the patriarch of jazz guitar in the Second City over the last 30-plus years. Soul Fingers is his second album devoted primarily to reimagining the tunes that shaped the pop, funk, and soul of his youth.

Many jazz artists also eschew the concept of applying jazz treatment to pop music, but Broom has made a career bucking that orthodoxy. Broom teams with Kobie Watkins (drums), and Philly native Ben Paterson (Hammond B-3 organ) to produce an eminently listenable new soul-jazz record of which stylistic progenitors like Wes Montgomery and Richard Groove Holmes would surely approve.

Coming together for the first time in 2014 as openers for Steely Dan, this trio, now rebranded as Bobby Broom and The Organi-Sation, hits its stride when the formal structure of each pop tune gives way to Broom’s intuitive and even-handed improvisation. Broom never strays too far outside the chord changes, and he doesn’t need to; the guys seem much more comfortable cultivating mood and groove than earning merit badges from the technical avant-garde.

Paterson’s gospel-tinged organ permeates the cover of Procul Harum’s “A Whiter Shade of Pale;” a slightly slowed-down tempo amplifies the bittersweet, almost elegiac, quality of the original. “I Can’t Help It” is a cover of the Stevie Wonder-written tune from Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall, punctuated by an outro capturing what might qualify as Broom’s best solo work on the album… if it weren’t for two separate rip-roaring solos on “The Guitar Man.” It’s here where Paterson and Watkins lay all the way back and let Broom wade out to his improvisational edge.

The most interesting tune on the album, though, is the trio’s take on Bobbi Gentry’s 1967 number-one hit, “Ode to Billie Joe.” Written in an unusual time signature (7/4), it’s this tune that, like dark matter, imperceptibly binds the whole together. Justefan Thomas’ solo on vibes halfway through feels like an unexpected treat on what is, from start to finish, the album’s funkiest groove.

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