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Mcgriff's House Party
Jimmy McGriff
Mcgriff's House Party
Genres: Jazz, Pop, R&B
 
  •  Track Listings (8) - Disc #1

There's something about a purring, soul-jazzed organ trio that makes everyone feel good. Maybe it's the easy grooves, or the lack of "serious jazz" pretense, or simply the sublime Saturday-evening mood that pervades the cl...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jimmy McGriff
Title: Mcgriff's House Party
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Milestone
Original Release Date: 5/2/2000
Re-Release Date: 4/18/2000
Genres: Jazz, Pop, R&B
Styles: Soul-Jazz & Boogaloo, Funk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 025218930024, 0252189300260, 090204914524, 025218930026

Synopsis

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There's something about a purring, soul-jazzed organ trio that makes everyone feel good. Maybe it's the easy grooves, or the lack of "serious jazz" pretense, or simply the sublime Saturday-evening mood that pervades the classics of the genre, many of which were created by Hammond B3 master Jimmy McGriff. Along with another titan of the instrument, Lonnie Smith, who joins McGriff on several tracks, McGriff's House Party features R&B stalwarts Bernard Purdie on drums, Rodney Jones on guitar, and Bill Easley on tenor sax. You can be assured that this is a real fatback 'n' gravy dinner worth the wait. The title track bumps over a rumbling R&B groove propelled by superfunky guitar and snaking organ lines, and "Red Cadillac Boogaloo," written especially for this session by George Benson, is classic soul funk. "Neckbones à la Carte" is old-school funk à la King Curtis or Booker T, and "Blues for Stitt" is wailing, bar-walking swing with excellent solos all around (especially by tenor man Eric Alexander). "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" initially sounds like some corny wedding band, but glowing solos save it from a hackneyed standard. Occasionally, this excitable band sound a little under-rehearsed, but their goal of a spirited house party is still easily reached. After all, who cares if you spill some beer on the rug when the party is at full tilt? --Ken Micallef
 

CD Reviews

Straight Out Hammond B-3 Funk
Eddie Landsberg | Tokyo, Japan | 10/11/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"With guests Eric Alexander and the "turbonator" himself, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Jimmy McGriff's House Party CD is an orgy of straight funk with house rumbling basslines, some twangy funk guitar and those slick licks virtally synonomous with McGriff - He's the first man of funk and organ blues and has been in the game probably longer than anyone, and NO, he hasn't softened with age. If you like this CD, check out his "Funkiest Band In The Land" and also Blue Note's LOST GROOVES compilation as well !"
The Man Can Still Funk it UP
revjfeldman | Seattle, WA | 06/16/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Jimmy McGriff aka the Groover, still Funks at you even after all these years. Starting off with Neckbone a la Carte, through Red Cadillac Boogie and ending with the soulful Dishin the Dirt, McGriff's House is the place to get going down. It is an instint Abashag Classic"