Dive into the soulful and groovy world of Richard "Groove" Holmes with his 2000 album, "Groove." This compact yet powerful collection features five tracks that blend the rich textures of soul jazz, jazz funk, and hard bop, showcasing Holmes' mastery of the Hammond B-3 organ. With a career spanning decades, Holmes, born in 1931, was known for his unapologetic swing and gritty style, heavily influenced by the legendary Jimmy Smith.
"Groove" kicks off with "Them That's Got," a track that sets the tone with its infectious rhythm and Holmes' signature organ playing. "That Healin' Feelin'" follows, offering a smooth and soothing interlude before the upbeat "Seven Come Eleven" takes center stage. The album's standout track, "Deep Purple," is a classic that Holmes makes his own, while "Good Groove" closes the album on a high note, leaving the listener craving more.
Released on the Hallmark label, "Groove" is a testament to Holmes' enduring talent and his ability to blend various jazz styles into a cohesive and enjoyable whole. Whether you're a longtime fan of soul jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress with its tight playing, catchy melodies, and Holmes' distinctive organ sound. At just over 33 minutes, it's a quick listen that packs a powerful punch, making it a great addition to any jazz collection.