Man with the Golden Arm Posted March 19, 2007 Report Posted March 19, 2007 I recommended this in another thread after only having heard snips of it for a spit but after settling into the downloads from eMusic I must urge the midly interested to check this out right now. Never heard of this guy before sampling nor any of the other musicians on the record. (the last two cuts feature ele piano not by Federico) "Organic B-3 Groove" Seems this kid is just that but no doubt quite accomplished in his greazily reserved playing and laid back arrangements. Bari Bruno Marini is the real deal that seals the sound for me while Charles Bowen's tenor seems a bit of an hommage to Braithwaite, but... plus the guys got some good mentors. a good 40 minute set: "Young Energy", "Yea Baby", "Saviana", "The Way I Feel" & "Queen Of The Organ". Quote
Eloe Omoe Posted March 19, 2007 Report Posted March 19, 2007 (edited) Bari Bruno Marini is the real deal that seals the sound for me while Charles Bowen's tenor seems a bit of an hommage to Braithwaite, but... Haven't heard this CD, but Bruno Marini is an excellent baritonist, maybe the best in Italy (and he can play a mean B-3, too). He has recorded quite a lot in a Hammond setting, mostly for small labels (but he has a couple CDs on Splasch). Edited March 19, 2007 by Eloe Omoe Quote
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