groove merchant
gruntgravel
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If you had to weed down your collection to only one groove merchant title which one would you keep. I'd keep this one and hide Simba.
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Me either ( high five!!!!!!!)
This was not a very encouraging way to start a well-intentioned thread.
SoulHawk and I apologize.
definitely this one, great record imo.
speak for yourself little buddy.
I look down my nose with contempt at those who gripp McGriff
I sneer at these soul-jazz-sweating little dudes.
hey, if it fits, dont fight it
The worst GM records I've heard were Jr Parker titles.
all kidding aside, it's just kinda hard to get excited about some of these funky-organ soul-jazz type records - they tend to be a little samey if you know what I mean.
stump juice, groove grease, mo greens, fried whatever etc etc.
I like funky soul jazz when it's done right. That said, GM didn't get Groove Holmes and Jimmy McGriff's best stuff, IMO. I'm not as up on Holmes, but seems like McGriff had quality albums on every label EXCEPT GM...
The only two GM albums I have involve Parker - one is the LP with the cover photo of an Asian kid eating a watermelon (You Don't Have To Be Black To Love The Blues), and the other one is a collaboration with Jimmy McGriff (Good Things Don't Happen Every Day). Both are real good, to my ears, especially after hearing some of his blah Mercury/Blue Rock sides from the sixties. And Wayne Bennett is doing some serious chicken choking on the guitar...
groove grease is pretty decent