These Grooves are Solid!
Kevin Currie-Knight | Newark, Delaware | 04/28/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As if I didn't already know it, I must say that Stanton Moore, Robert Walter, and Will Bernard have some serious chemistry. This trio, that has also appeared on Stanton's CD III and other projects, moves very well together, and this disc is no exception. Intended to be a tour of funk drumming's history, Stanton makes sure that many different types of grooves, from old New Orleans swingin' ones to fatback syncopated ones, are represented here.
The songs are great. Two favorites of mine are the first two tracks. Squash Blossom is a slightly swinging forceful mid-tempo song. Pie-Eyed Manic is so syncopated that I almost dare you to find where beat 1 actually is! It is guaranteed to get your neck and hips shaking. Keep on Gwine is an ultra-slow New Orleans number reminiscent of something out of a speak-easy, but MAN it grooves! Up to Here is a mid-tempo, powerful, shuffle you'd hear in a Texas Road House. Neeps and Tatties is all Meters. And that is only, I think, half the songs.
The playing is fantastic. Walter's syncopated organ lines really gel with Moore's booming bass and snare. Will Bernard is as versatile as ever, comfortable playing slide guitar as he is getting jazzy. For an album by a drummer, Moore does not hog much of the spotlight by way of solos, which is (as a drummer myself) as it should be. He earns attention just by grooving. There aren't many who can groove like he.
So, if you like funk, you really need to hear this album. It is every bit as good as III and Will Bernard's latest Blue Plate Special. These grooves are solid!"
Groove-a-licious!
Flipkid | Cockeysville, Maryland USA | 04/17/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Yet another amazing, groove-laden set from Stanton Moore, Will Bernard and (the incredible) Robert Walter. If you don't tap your foot and bob your head to every track on this album, just take yourself straight to the morgue... 'cause you're a goner."