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Soulive is a funk/jazz trio that originated in Woodstock, New York, and is known for its solos and catchy, upbeat songs. The band consists of Eric Krasno (guitar), Alan Evans (drums), Neal Evans (Hammond B3 organ, bass keys, clavinet). Although they originated as a trio, the band worked extensively with different horn sections, which consisted of Sam Kininger (saxophone) from 2000–2003, and Rashawn Ross (trumpet) and Ryan Zoidis (saxophone) from 2003-2006. The band also worked with vocalist Toussaint Yeshua from 2006-2007. Soulive is currently touring in the original trio lineup of Eric Krasno, Alan Evans, and Neal Evans.
Track Listing: 1. One In Seven, 2. Flurries, 3. Ron, El, 4. Solid, 5. Clap, 6. Dig - (live), 7. Doin' Something, 8. Alkime, 9. First Street - (live), 10. All Up in It, 11. Golden Lady - (previously unreleased)
Track Listing: One In Seven Flurries El Ron Solid Clap! - (with Black Thought) Dig Doin' Something Alkime First Secret All Up In It - (with DJ Spinna) Golden Lady - (previously unreleased)
Disc 1: Interlude I Reverb Got Soul Cachaca Back Again Break Out She's Hooked Crosstown Traffic Take It Easy Vapor What Can You Do Interlude II Freedom Glad ta Know Ya Interlude III
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Soulive is a funk/jazz trio that originated in Buffalo, New York, and is known for its solos and catchy, upbeat songs. The band consists of Eric Krasno (guitar), Alan Evans (drums), Neal Evans (Hammond B3 organ, bass keys, clavinet). Although they originated as a trio, the band worked extensively with different horn sections, which consisted of Sam Kininger (saxophone) from 2000-2003, and Rashawn Ross (trumpet) and Ryan Zoidis (saxophone) from 2003-2006. The band also worked with vocalist Toussaint Yeshua from 2006-2007. Soulive is currently touring in the original trio lineup of Eric Krasno, Alan Evans, and Neal Evans. In the 90's, brothers Alan and Neal Evans had been the rhythm section for the Northeastern jam band Moon Boot Lover with front man Peter Prince. After a brief foray into rap under the name The Elements, the brothers looked to form a traditional jazz organ trio. On March 2, 1999, Alan and Neal invited guitarist Eric Krasno to record some tracks with them in their home studio in Woodstock, New York.
Karina Mackenzie, Soulive, Alan Evans, Neal Evans, Eric Krasno, Robert Randolph, Derek Trucks, DVD, MVD VISUAL, Running Time: 02:02:00 Usually ships within 24 hours 20120505110011250
Fine Art limited edition vintage concert Poster of Soulive show at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA Apr 13, 2002. Also featured: N'Dambi Designed by: Jed Morfit
Promo prints are mass-produced photographs of the band or artist that are included in press kits provided to the media. Also called "publicity stills", some of these pictures may be familiar to aficionados who remember them from magazines or advertisements appearing around the time of specific record releases, but many are never-before-seen shots that will thrill the true fan. The Promo Prints in the Vault's collection hail from the '60s through the '90s and are truly exceptional portraits of contemporary performers and legends. Promo Print
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Promo prints are mass-produced photographs of the band or artist that are included in press kits provided to the media. Also called "publicity stills", some of these pictures may be familiar to aficionados who remember them from magazines or advertisements appearing around the time of specific record releases, but many are never-before-seen shots that will thrill the true fan. The Promo Prints in the Vault's collection hail from the '60s through the '90s and are truly exceptional portraits of contemporary performers and legends. Promo Print
Recording predominantly instrumental soul-jazz Beatles' covers isn't a unique concept; both George Benson and Booker T. & the MG's attempted a similar concept to varying degrees of success in the early '70s. But Soulive strips the sound down to a three-piece organ combo and swings its way through 11 Beatles tunes, including rockers such as "Help" and "Day Tripper," jazzing them up without losing the hummable melodies that makes this timeless music still resonate. Despite the album's title that wittily takes the Soulive moniker and combines it with the Beatles iconic recording, there are only two tunes from Rubber Soul. Regardless, this is a frisky reimagining of Fab Four's gems that stays true to its source yet adapts the music to Soulive's distinctive soul-jazz groove. At first glance, the set list seems somewhat unlikely for interpretations in this style. Surely "Revolution" and "I Want You (She's so Heavy)" don't look like obvious candidates for a Memphis-styled R & B makeover. But Soulive uses its basic organ-guitar-drum setup with few overdubs to effortlessly soar through these tunes without a hint of pretension. Guitarist Eric Krasno handles most of the "vocal" parts, walking a fine line between rock and jazz, especially on the riff-heavy "Day Tripper," without slipping into either. Organist Neal Evans provides muscular yet nimble support, often taking the place of what were the background vocals of the originals. The solos are generally kept short, sharp, and tight, unlike other jazz covers that use a song's melody as a jumping-off place for lengthy improvisation that often strays too far from the tunefulness of the source material. Rather, the trio keeps the Beatles' songwriting abilities foremost in the presentation, although when they do wander off the page on short jams - as in "Taxman" - but it's never for long. Like the Liverpool lads who intuitively meshed together, Soulive's members interlock to yield results greater than the sum of i.
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