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Waiting for the Boogaloo Sisters

Organissimo

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Meet Me @ 11 Organissimo 3:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Jimmy Smith Goes to Washington Organissimo 5:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Clap Yo' Hands Organissimo 7:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Life Wish Organissimo 6:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Blake's Shake Organissimo 5:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 You Don't Want to Do That Organissimo 7:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Young's Dream Organissimo 7:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Pre Dawn Rain Organissimo 6:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Decoder Organissimo 10:35 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

The mid-Michigan based trio Organissimo is not your garden variety, grandfather's organ combo. Yes, they pay allegiance to Jimmy Smith and the forefathers of the B-3, but these musicians, particularly guitarist Joe Gloss and organist Jim Alfredson, are younger and have the audience of their generation in mind. Easy comparisons to Medeski, Martin & Wood, Soulive, and the Brothers Groove can be made. The difference maker is veteran drummer Randy Marsh, who has played his share of bop, soul-jazz, rock, funk, and commercial music, not to mention being a fan of Frank Zappa. The resultant sound is appealing to a wide variety of age groups, but concentrating on a good-time feeling that succeeds on many levels. Organissimo is primarily a club band, equally able to listen to or dance along with. At their quirkiest, "Meet Me @ 11" echoes the British Canterbury movement of the '70s in a fun, funky but still complex 11/8 beat, while the longish "Decoder" is in 12/8, a long workout with a more tuneful line. The straight original soul-jazz swinger "Jimmy Smith Goes to Washington" closely recalls the '60s style Smith invented, the 6/8 "Young's Dream" is a tribute to the Prestige and Blue Note sessions of Larry Young, perhaps quoting his famous tune "Tyrone," while the Latin waltz-combined theme of the spacious, probing, pretty "Life Wish" evokes a feeling of sunny California, or maybe St. Tropez. Tenor saxophonist Ron Blake expands the trio to a quartet on the youth-oriented "Clap Yo' Hands" and doubles on overdubbed flute for "Blake's Shake" which is the closest to real boogaloo. Gloss assumes a Wes Montgomery style on the straight funk "You Don't Want to Do That," clearly showing his influence while simultaneously stepping away from it. A band that will be popular because of their adaptation to contemporary trends, complemented by a high level of musicianship, look for Organissimo to climb the charts and appeal to late-night music lovers everywhere. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

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Superbly Funky
     
by Beefwellington III

This sounds like funky organ jazz at its best. Like Soulive but more subtle (basically I mean less Erik Krasno. Love him, but when he's on a track you know it and he won't let you forget it as long as he's playing). I haven't heard this whole album but the guitar solo on You Don't Want To Do That is unbelievable. I'm writing this review because I heard their most recent album Groovadelphia and didn't think it was that good. But this, on the other hand, seems to be primo shtuff. So don't be confused.

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