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| Ear Food | 
| Artist: The Roy Hargrove Quintet;roy Hargrove;justin Robinson;gerald Clayton;danton Boller;montez Coleman Label: Emarcy Category: Music
List Price: $14.98 Buy New: $10.06 You Save: $4.92 (33%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (15 reviews) Sales Rank: 229
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 001099702 UPC: 602517641815 EAN: 0602517641815 ASIN: B0016OMFPW
Release Date: July 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | I'm Not So Sure | | | Brown | | | Strasbourg/St. Denis | | | Starmaker | | | Joy is Sorrow Unmasked | | | The Stinger | | | Rouge | | | Mr. Clean | | | Style | | | Divine | | | To Wisdom the Prize | | | Speak Low | | | Bring it on Home to Me | | | Yemenja Exclusive Amazon MP3 Track |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description "This recording was made to bring sonic pleasure to the listener," says trumpeter/bandleader Roy Hargrove about his sublime new album, Earfood, his debut Groovin' High/Emarcy Records. "Simple melodies moving around luscious chords allow [my working quintet] to capture attention and give a feeling of transcendence." Nicknaming the album Sound Nutrition, Hargrove delivers a 13-song collection of nutritious post-bop jazz that includes seven of his originals and six covers that range from the upbeat Cedar Walton crowd-pleaser "I'm Not So Sure" that opens the CD to the New Orleans-styled endsong, Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home to Me." "This is my favorite way to play," says Hargrove, who, at 38, is one of a handful of jazz artists of his generation who have deservedly attained critical and commercial star status. "I like playing music that's considered classic jazz, especially now when it's hard to find musicians who deal with the jazz tradition. So many people are playing the `new and improved' jazz, which alienates a lot of the audience. I'm not afraid to play the blues and soul, and I like to try to be innovative. But I prefer the standards sound. If you get too far from that, what's the point?"
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
  Great new quintet - "all ears" December 28, 2008 Roy Hargrove's new release is innovative and exciting. His new pianist, Gerald Clayton (son of bassist John Clayton) is stunning and he really drives the rhythm section. The song selection is a nice blend of originals and a few standards. This group truly finds the groove. And Roy's playing is, as always, tasteful and clean. Highly recommended.
  Back In Love Again December 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I broke up with Roy Hargove. After the first RH Factor cd I left him. I started cheating on him with another funky bunch called Soulive then left altogether for artists unknown. Didn't leave him because of RH Factor in fact I dug those projects. I'm not a "they should stick to straightahead jazz" type, let's just say I got distracted. To make a long story short, I found my way back home and looked him up and was pleased to get a plate of Ear Food. Let me tell you, I didn't know what I was missing. Mr. Hargrove and his working band are tight, tight, tight. If you're a longtime fan/lover or brand new to Roy Hargrove, cop Ear Food.
Below is the track listing and my two cents.
1. I'm Not So Sure - Swinging, a good leadoff cut, songs that sound/feel like this always remind me of NOLA 2. Brown - Smooth a great ensemble cut. 3. Strasbourg/St Denis - There's something hopeful sounding about this. The energy is positive. Definitely feeling the bass work on this. 4. Starmaker - Nice. In my mind I was coupling this with Maiden Voyage. 5. Joy Is Sorrow Unmasked - ballad 6. The Stinger 7. Rouge - something satisfying about the pauses in this one 8. Mr. Clean - sucker for anything with a heavy bass, however Mr Hargrove lets everyone know he Is running this show. I know this one ILL in a live show. 9. Style - aptly named 10. Divine - yes it is 11. To Wisdom The Prize - beginning, middle, end, all tight 12. Speak Low - this is a whisper in someone's ear 13. Bring It On Home To Me - bring it home baby!
  Roy At His Best !! December 17, 2008 Roy is at his best on this one. This music on this cd just grooves, even the ballads are firey, reflective, and passionate. All of the music here draws you in to the moment,leaving you satisfied,yet longing for more. I rated this one five stars, hands down!!! The band is just filled with the future torch carriers of jazz to come.
  A review from just an average jazz lover! December 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love jazz, have listened to it for 40 years, go to a few concerts each year, and have a huge jazz collection. I really go by one thing when I am listening to jazz: "Do I enjoy the music?" Roy Hargrove's album, earfood, is a very enjoyable album. It is straight ahead Jazz with a bit of a Gospel feel. The final cut, "Bring It On Home To Me" is terrific. I have been only somewhat familiar with Hargrove in the past, but this album has led me to go back and pick up some of his earlier albums. If you are wanting a wonderful fresh new jazz album to add to your collection or just wanting to pick up a jazz album for the first time, you can't go wrong with earfood!
  Ear Food December 5, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'am a hard core Roy Hargrove fan and this CD is a gem,as usual,and sounds great. In addition, Roy always surrounds himself with great talent whenever he plays,and records,and they just seem to feed off each other with their collaborations. ""A must have CD""
Charles Wright
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