Roy Hargrove Quintet - Earfood (CD)


"This recording was made to bring sonic pleasure to the listener," says trumpeter/bandleader Roy Hargrove about his sublime new album, Earfood, his debut Groovin' High/Emarcy Records. "Simple melodies moving around luscious chords allow [my working quintet] to capture attention and give a feeling of transcendence." Nicknaming the album Sound Nutrition, Hargrove delivers a 13-song collection of nutritious post-bop jazz that includes seven of his originals and six covers that range from the upbeat Cedar Walton crowd-pleaser "I'm Not So Sure" that opens the CD to the New Orleans-styled endsong, Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home to Me." "This is my favorite way to play," says Hargrove, who, at 38, is one of a handful of jazz artists of his generation who have deservedly attained critical and commercial star status. "I like playing music that's considered classic jazz, especially now when it's hard to find musicians who deal with the jazz tradition. So many people are playing the `new and improved' jazz, which alienates a lot of the audience. I'm not afraid to play the blues and soul, and I like to try to be innovative. But I prefer the standards sound. If you get too far from that, what's the point?"

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"This recording was made to bring sonic pleasure to the listener," says trumpeter/bandleader Roy Hargrove about his sublime new album, Earfood, his debut Groovin' High/Emarcy Records. "Simple melodies moving around luscious chords allow [my working quintet] to capture attention and give a feeling of transcendence." Nicknaming the album Sound Nutrition, Hargrove delivers a 13-song collection of nutritious post-bop jazz that includes seven of his originals and six covers that range from the upbeat Cedar Walton crowd-pleaser "I'm Not So Sure" that opens the CD to the New Orleans-styled endsong, Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home to Me." "This is my favorite way to play," says Hargrove, who, at 38, is one of a handful of jazz artists of his generation who have deservedly attained critical and commercial star status. "I like playing music that's considered classic jazz, especially now when it's hard to find musicians who deal with the jazz tradition. So many people are playing the `new and improved' jazz, which alienates a lot of the audience. I'm not afraid to play the blues and soul, and I like to try to be innovative. But I prefer the standards sound. If you get too far from that, what's the point?"

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Beautiful music, great musicianship! My favorite tracks are "Mr. Clean", and "The Stinger". Having said that, all the tracks are top notch. Once I put this CD in, I just long for more music like this. And in that case I just put on more Joy, Terrence Blanchard, Sean Jones and of course Wynton Marsalis! You've got to love this CD. New to Roy? I suggest this as your "Introduction to Roy Hargrove for Dummies". You can't go wrong!!! Just buy it and enjoy!!!

Product Details

General

Label

Universal Music

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2008

Availability

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Originally released

2008

Performers

Dimensions

125 x 142 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

CD

Running time

1 hour, 7 minutes

Categories

LSN

XME-VHL-3Q1-7

Tracks

Disk 1

  1. I'm Not So Sure
  2. Brown
  3. Strasbourg/St. Denis
  4. Starmaker
  5. Joy Is Sorrow Unmasked
  6. The Stinger
  7. Rouge
  8. Mr. Clean
  9. Style
  10. Divine
  11. To Wisdom The Prize
  12. Speak Low
  13. Bring It On Home to Me



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