Soul Jazz Selection
Here is a selection of the Soul Jazz favorites of SomehowJazz. You’ll find here albums, tunes, and live videos from the genre. Just click on the titles for more information and please leave your comments.
Isaac Hayes “Cafe Regio’s”
Cafe Regio's (Reggio) by Isaac Hayes, from the album "SHAFT" released in 1971 by Stax Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Isaac Hayes - Vocals, Piano | Michael Toles - Guitar (solo) | Willie Hall - Drums, Tambourine | James Alexander - Bass | Lester Snell -...
Marvin Gaye “Trouble Man”
Trouble Man by Marvin Gaye from the album “TROUBLE MAN” released in 1972 by Tamla Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Marvin Gaye – Vocals, Drums, Keyboards | Trevor Lawrence – Saxophones | Eli Fountain - Alto Saxophone | Dale Oehler – Arranger | Bob Ragland –...
Eddie Harris “I Don’t Want No One But You”
I Don't Want No One But You by Eddie Harris from the album "THE ELECTRIFYING EDDıE HARRIS" released in 1968 by Atlantic Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Eddie Harris - Tenor Saxophone, Electronic Varitone Saxophone | Melvin Jackson - Bass | Richard Smith -...
The Crusaders “It Happens Everyday”
It Happens Everyday by The Crusaders from the album "FREE AS THE WIND" released in 1977 by ABC Blue Thumb Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Joe Sample - Piano, Keyboards | Stix Hooper - Drums | Wilton Felder - Tenor Saxophone | Robert Pops Popwell - Bass |...
Quincy Jones “Paranoid”
Paranoid by Quincy Jones from the album “MELLOW MADNESS” released in 1975 by A&M Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Leon Ware - Vocals | Harvey Mason - Drums | Ian Underwood - Synthesizer Programming | Louis Johnson - Bass | Wah Wah Watson - Guitar | George...
Grover Washington Jr. “Black Frost”
Black Frost by Grover Washington Jr. from the album "MISTER MAGIC" released in 1974 by Kudu Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Grover Washington Jr. - Alto Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone | Bob James - Arranged By, Conductor, Electric Piano | Harvey Mason - Drums |...
Roy Ayers Ubiquity “We Live In Brooklyn Baby”
We Live In Brooklyn Baby by Roy Ayers from the album "EVOLUTION" released in 1995 by Polydor Records... (Song recorded in 1972, from the album "HE'S COMING") MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Roy Ayers - Vibraphone, Organ, Vocals | Harry Whitaker - Organ, Vocals | David...
The Crusaders “A Message From The Innercity”
A Message From The Innercity by The Crusaders from the album "THE 2nd CRUSADE" released in 1973 by Blue Thumb Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Larry Carlton – Guitar, | Arthur Adams – Guitar | David T. Walker – Guitar | Joe Sample – Keyboards | Stix Hooper –...
Stanley Turrentine “Back In The Day”
Back In The Day by Stanley Turrentine from the album "DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGAR" released in 1999 by Concord Vista Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Ray Brown - Bass | Harvey Mason - Drums | Greg Phillinganes - Piano | Stanley Turrentine - Tenor Saxophone | Andy...
Al Jarreau “Sticky Wicket”
Sticky Wicket by Al Jarreau from the album "HIGH CRIME" released in 1984 by Warner Bros. Records... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Al Jarreau - Lead Vocals | Jay Graydon, Paul Jackson Jr. - Guitar | Greg Phillinganes - Synthesizer | Bill Reichenbach, Charles Loper,...
Jimmy Smith “Mimosa”
Mimosa by Jimmy Smith, from the album “OFF THE TOP” released in 1982 by Elektra Musician... MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Jimmy Smith - Organ | Grady Tate - Drums | George Benson - Guitar | Erroll "Crusher" Bennett - Percussion | Written by George Benson | Mixed by...
Roy Ayers “Liquid Love”
Liquid Love by Roy Ayers from the album "VIRGIN UBIQUITY II" (Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981) released in 2005 by Rapster Records… MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Roy Ayers - Vibraphone, Rhodes Electric Piano, Arp String Ensemble, Synthesizers, Hohner D-6 Clavinet,...
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