Dive into the rich, soulful sounds of Richard "Groove" Holmes' "Blues Groove," a posthumous album released in 1994 that encapsulates the legendary jazz organist's mastery of hard bop and soul jazz. This collection of 11 tracks, spanning a generous 72 minutes, is a testament to Holmes' enduring legacy and his ability to blend genres seamlessly.
"Blues Groove" kicks off with the energetic "Get Up And Get It," setting the tone for an album that's as invigorating as it is nostalgic. Holmes' signature organ playing is on full display, accompanied by a stellar lineup of musicians that includes Harold Vick and Teddy Smith. The album weaves through a mix of original compositions and classic covers, such as "Pennies From Heaven" and "Autumn Leaves," each track infused with Holmes' unique groove.
The album's title track, "Groove's Blues Groove," is a standout, showcasing Holmes' virtuosity and his deep understanding of the blues. Other highlights include the sultry "Lee-Ann" and the upbeat "Up Jumped Spring," both of which demonstrate Holmes' versatility and his ability to evoke a range of moods.
"Blues Groove" is not just a collection of songs; it's a journey through the evolution of jazz, from the swinging rhythms of hard bop to the funky, infectious beats of acid jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of Richard "Groove" Holmes or a newcomer to his music, this album is a treasure trove of timeless jazz that continues to resonate.