Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2016
Time: 56:56
Size: 132,2 MB
Label: Whaling City Sound
Styles: Jazz/Hard Bop/Hammond Organ
Art: Front + Back
Tracks Listing:
1. Steppin' Up - 3:59
2. West - 6:02
3. Hackensack (Feat. Hamilton Price) - 3:39
4. Woody's Dream - 4:13
5. Baretta - 6:12
6. You Don't Know What Love Is - 7:18
7. Brunswick Avenue - 5:04
8. Pacific Voyage - 5:43
9. Myra's Song - 6:39
10. Sunday Fog - 8:02
"Listening to the blustery baritone sax lines on the opening track from his auspicious debut as a leader, one might get the idea that Eric Hargett is mining the same soul jazz/hard bop territory that bari ace Ronnie Cuber established with the George Benson Quartet on 1966's Cookbook. That potent Cuberesque quality on the title track is only the beginning of this musical journey showcasing the rising star saxophonist in the company of drummer and longtime colleague / Whaling City Sound label-mate Gerry Gibbs and Hammond B-3 organ killer Joey DeFrancesco. Recorded in just one day in Hargett's home base of Los Angeles, Steppin' Up reveals a saxophonist who is comfortable in a myriad of settings, from 70s styled funk to burning bebop, real-deal blues and lyrical ballads. There's even a touch of drum & bass thrown into the mix on this ambitious outing. And savvy veterans Gibbs and DeFrancesco are flexible enough to provide just the right feel in every setting."
Steppin' Up
Year: 2016
Time: 56:56
Size: 132,2 MB
Label: Whaling City Sound
Styles: Jazz/Hard Bop/Hammond Organ
Art: Front + Back
Tracks Listing:
1. Steppin' Up - 3:59
2. West - 6:02
3. Hackensack (Feat. Hamilton Price) - 3:39
4. Woody's Dream - 4:13
5. Baretta - 6:12
6. You Don't Know What Love Is - 7:18
7. Brunswick Avenue - 5:04
8. Pacific Voyage - 5:43
9. Myra's Song - 6:39
10. Sunday Fog - 8:02
"Listening to the blustery baritone sax lines on the opening track from his auspicious debut as a leader, one might get the idea that Eric Hargett is mining the same soul jazz/hard bop territory that bari ace Ronnie Cuber established with the George Benson Quartet on 1966's Cookbook. That potent Cuberesque quality on the title track is only the beginning of this musical journey showcasing the rising star saxophonist in the company of drummer and longtime colleague / Whaling City Sound label-mate Gerry Gibbs and Hammond B-3 organ killer Joey DeFrancesco. Recorded in just one day in Hargett's home base of Los Angeles, Steppin' Up reveals a saxophonist who is comfortable in a myriad of settings, from 70s styled funk to burning bebop, real-deal blues and lyrical ballads. There's even a touch of drum & bass thrown into the mix on this ambitious outing. And savvy veterans Gibbs and DeFrancesco are flexible enough to provide just the right feel in every setting."
Steppin' Up
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