RICHARD "GROOVE" HOLMES — Supa Cookin (with Jimmy McGriff)

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Boxset / Compilation · 1974

Tracklist

A1 Licks A' Plenty 6:57
A2 Out Of Nowhere 8:51
A3 The Squirrel 5:19
B1 Finger Lickin' Good 6:17
B2 How High The Moon 7:00
B3 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 6:48
C1 The Preacher's Tune 11:05
C2 Bean's 6:47
D1 Mozambique 15:52
D2 Closing Theme 2:32

Line-up/Musicians

- Levy O'Donel / guitar
- Bernard Purdie / drums (1-6)
- Groove Holmes / organ
- Jimmy McGriff / organ
- George Freeman / guitar (1-6)
- Kwasi Jayourba / conga, percussion
- Mike Moss / drums (7-10)
- Leon Cook / guitar (7-10)
- Mark Elf / guitar (7-10)

About this release

Groove Merchant ‎– GM 4409 (US)

Record 1 previously released as Jimmy McGriff-Groove Holmes "Giants Of The Organ Come"
Record 2 previously released as first record of Jimmy McGriff-Groove Holmes "Giants Of The Organ In Concert"

Thanks to js for the addition and snobb for the updates

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Supa Cookin’ is one of those jazz records that throws all attempts at subtlety out the window and goes for high energy good time jams in which the players gladly show off their most dexterous high speed licks in a crowd pleasing display of showmanship. This sort of thing can be embarrassing if the players can’t deliver, but Holmes and McGriff come through with fierce solos and the energy never drops for a second.

This is a two record live set that features the duo B3s of Holmes and McGriff, plus two or three guitars, one drummer and a percussionist on each side. There is a change of lineup on the second disc with Leon Cook and Mark Elf replacing George Freeman on second (plus third) guitar, and Mike Moss replacing Bernard Purdie on drums. I don’t know if the lineup change is the reason, but the music on the second record is better and more modern than the first disc.

Record one is mostly swing based hard bop and the guys really work it to death, but I prefer record two on which they play in a 70s funk jazz style on ‘The Preacher’s Tune’, and a modern African fusion style on ‘Mozambique’. The fast bop tunes on record two also go at a more furious pace than the ones on record one. Overall, disc one is more like the old Holmes-McGriff soul jazz style we‘ve heard before, but disc two shows them becoming more modern and more high energy as well.

This is a live recording and the B3s have great natural distortion for a rock like aggressive energy. The double and triple guitar player effect is also nice as they complement each other with interlocking funky riffs. If you like virtuoso B3 playing, this is a good one.

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