Dive into the soulful and energetic world of Richard "Groove" Holmes with his 1988 album, "Blues All Day Long." This captivating collection of seven tracks showcases Holmes' mastery of the Hammond organ, blending soul jazz, jazz funk, acid jazz, and hard bop into a seamless and invigorating musical experience. Recorded on February 24, 1988, and released under the Savoy label, this album is a testament to Holmes' enduring talent and his ability to captivate audiences with his unique sound.
"Blues All Day Long" features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Houston Person on tenor saxophone, Cecil Bridgewater on trumpet, and Jimmy Ponder on guitar. The album opens with the title track, "Blues All Day Long," setting the tone for the rest of the record with its infectious groove and Holmes' signature organ playing. Other standout tracks include the romantic ballad "These Foolish Things," the upbeat "Killer Joe," and the lively "Cheeka's Dance."
With a total runtime of just over 40 minutes, this album is a perfect introduction to Richard "Groove" Holmes' music or a welcome addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's diverse range of styles and tempos ensures that there is something for everyone, from the smooth and sultry to the upbeat and energetic. Whether you're a longtime fan of Holmes or a newcomer to his music, "Blues All Day Long" is sure to leave you craving more.