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John Scofield: Steady Groovin'
BySteady Groovin' contains no new tracks. What it does contain, though, are 11 of John Scofield's funk-based compositions from his 6 Blue Note CD's, two of which are based solely on his recently recognized mastery of the jazz jam groove: Groove Elation and Hand Jive.
The reminder?
That John Scofield has been creating a consistent style for the decade he has been recording for Blue Noteand even before that. Rather than arriving at his unmistakable approach through years of development, it seems that jazz enthusiasts in large numbers have caught up with the inimitable Scofield style that has been there all along.
More than that, Steady Groovin' musically implies that the origins of jazz funk preceded Scofield's work. Eddie Harris joins Scofield on "Do Like Eddie," and his likewise instantly identifiable style meshes with Scofield's instantly. Scofield doesn't join Harris by adapting to his groove as much as by taking the cue and carrying it to another level. Slyly referring to "Freedom Jazz Dance" in his solo, Scofield nods to the past as his accessibility helps to create new audiences for jazz in the future.
The selection of tracks for Steady Groovin' judiciously acknowledges each of Scofield's Blue Note CD's and extracts similarities of groove from each. Also, that selection varies Scofield's repertoire enough to feature his steely guitar sound in a number of upbeat moods, from the celebratory street march beat of "Carlos" to his ability to recall the deep South blues of "Twang."
Even though Scofield is accompanied by forceful musicians in their own right, he remains the calm center of the tunes, radiating rhythm and feel. On "Fat Lip," the irrepressible Jack DeJohnette is let loose to solo with an energy channeled toward the heightening of the tune's beat. Or Joe Lovano develops the melody of "Chariots" into a free and a rocking statement than the initial chorus would imply.
Steady Groovin' reminds us of the fact that Scofield is in a class of his own as it primes us for his next CD.
Track Listing
Kool, Do Like Eddie, Chariots, Lazy, Camp Out, 7th Floor, Carlos, Big Top, She's So Lucky, Twang, Fat Lip
Personnel
John Scofield
guitarJohn Scofield, guitar; Eddie Harris, Joe Lovano, Billy Drewes, saxophones; Randy Brecker, trumpet, flugelhorn; Steve Turre, Jim Pugh, trombone; John Clark, French horn; Howard Johnson, tuba, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Bill Frisell, guitar; Larry Goldings, organ; Dennis Irwin, Marc Johnson, Charlie Haden, bass; Idris Muhammad, Joey Baron, Bill Stewart, Jack DeJohnette, drums; Don Alias, percussion
Album information
Title: Steady Groovin' | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Blue Note Records