Street Grooves (Fantasy)
09/03/2002 | Fantasy
Lyrics from Street Grooves (Fantasy)
All Music Guide Review
This is a solid, top-to-bottom compilation of the crossover jazz that blossomed in the 1970s, also known as groove jazz. Different than the soul-jazz of the 1960s it grew out of, the groove jazz that came out of the '70s and '80s was deeply entwined in funk and R&B -- in many cases inseparable from it. Perhaps the best case for this is on the album's opener, "Happy Music" by the Blackbyrds, a group who grew out of Donald Byrd's album by the same name and was led by trombonist George Bohannon and saxophonist Ernie Watts and featured Merry Clayton on vocals. "Happy Music" was a smash 12" that was played on dancefloors all over the country and in Europe, but also featured enough of the jazz idiom in its rhythmic sophistication to not be called a straight funk number. On the following "Black Byrd" by Donald Byrd, we can see just how far the trumpeter was willing to take his integrated vision of jazz, funk, and soul. Produced by Larry Mizell, "Black Byrd" is the most quintessential Detroit jazz funk track, rooted in a step-down groove, with killer piano fills by Joe Sample (one of two electric pianos on the cut) and Byrd's trumpet providing an in-the-pocket groove mode for hand percussion and Harvey Mason's slip-beat drumming. Byrd's trumpet is placed through layers of effects bleats like Miles Davis' on Bitches Brew, but carries the outside melodic fringe the whole way. Other cuts here are also classics of the genre: Patrice Rushen's awesome "The Hump," with its off-kilter bassline; Stanley Turrentine's "Hope That We Can Be Together Again Soon"; the Hank Crawford/Jimmy McGriff collaboration "The River's Invitation," built on Percy Mayfield's original vocal number; and McGriff's excellent read of Fats Domino's "I'm Walkin'," which is drenched in funky soul power. The album closes with the Three Pieces' Philly-drenched "I Need You Girl," a vocal track with a harmony chart that is as sophisticated as any in jazz. The music here may be commercial music, or at least it was then, but it is full of a quality of presentation and musical sophistication that keeps it well within the jazz family album. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Street Grooves (Fantasy) Track Listing
Credits of Street Grooves (Fantasy)
- Clarence McDonald
- Piano
- Harvey Mason, Sr.
- Drums
- Gregory Matta
- Vocals
- Al McKay
- Guitar
- Craig McMullen
- Guitar
- Charles Meeks
- Bass (Electric), Handclapping, Vocals
- Leo Miller
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Fonce Mizell
- Vocals
- Larry Mizell
- Arranger, Vocals, Producer
- Louis Patton
- Vocals
- Freddie Perren
- Synthesizer, Vocals, Piano (Electric)
- Nathaniel Phillips
- Bass, Bass (Electric), Vocals (Background)
- Andrew Richardson
- Percussion, Conga
- Lee Ritenour
- Guitar
- Lincoln Ross
- Piano (Electric), Arp
- Orville Saunders
- Guitar
- Stephanie Spruill
- Percussion
- Arnold Sterling
- Sax (Tenor)
- Tommy Vicari
- Producer
- Ernie Watts
- Saxophone
- Jerry Wilder
- Bass, Vocals
- Marshall Keys
- Sax (Alto)
- Charles Mims, Jr.
- Handclapping
- Francois-Emmanuel Porche
- Handclapping
- Joe Tarantino
- Remastering
- Sherman Davis
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Jamie Putnam
- Art Direction
- Gilles Margerin
- Design
- Kirk Roberts
- Producer, Compilation
- Ronnie Williams
- Handclapping
- Danny Vicari
- Handclapping
- Marion "The Magician" McClain
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Guitar
- Stephen Johnson
- Saxophone
- George Bohanon
- Trombone
- Bruce Smith
- Percussion, Vocals (Background)
- Bill Summers
- Percussion, Bongos, Conga, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Roland Bautista
- Guitar
- Jeanie Tracy
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- David T. Walker
- Guitar
- Kevin Toney
- Keyboards
- Wade Marcus
- Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
- Ray Obiedo
- Guitar
- Melvin Sparks
- Guitar
- BlackSmoke
- Horn Section
- Bobbye Hall
- Percussion
- The Three Pieces
- Vocals (Background)
- Clifford Adams, Jr.
- Trombone
- Nathan Alford, Jr.
- Handclapping
- Reggie Andrews
- Producer, Horn Arrangements
- Virginia Ayers
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- John Barnes
- Keyboards
- Ron Brown
- Bass
- William Bryant
- Arp Bass
- Donald Byrd
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Producer
- Bruce Carter
- Drums
- Mike Cavanaugh
- Piano (Electric), Clavinet
- Leon "Ndugu" Chancler
- Drums, Producer
- Buck Clarke
- Conga
- Merry Clayton
- Vocals
- Joe Clayton
- Conga, Tambourine, Flexatones
- Tony Collins
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Jack Cooper
- Drums
- Darrell Cox
- Handclapping
- James Gadson
- Drums
- Steve Gutierrez
- Drums
- Freddie Hubbard
- Trumpet, Producer
- Donald Hepburn
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Michael Hepburn
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Lee Hildebrand
- Liner Notes
- Paul Jackson, Jr.
- Guitar, Bass (Electric)
- Munyungo Jackson
- Timbales
- Josie James
- Vocals, Handclapping
- Vance James
- Drums
- Augie Johnson
- Vocals
- Phil Kaffel
- Mixing
- Orrin Keepnews
- Producer
- Keith Killgo
- Drums
- Helen Lowe
- Vocals
- Billy Preston
- Piano
- Patrice Rushen
- Piano (Electric), Vocals, Clavinet, Handclapping, Producer
- The Blackbyrds
- Vocals
- Hank Crawford
- Sax (Alto)
- Ronnie Laws
- Sax (Tenor)
- Jimmy McGriff
- Organ
- Jimmy Ponder
- Guitar
- Joe Sample
- Piano (Electric)
- Dennis Springer
- Saxophone
- Stanley Turrentine
- Sax (Tenor), Producer
- Chuck Rainey
- Bass (Electric)











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