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The second album of
Grant Green
's thorough
jazz-funk
makeover,
Green Is Beautiful
finds the guitarist growing more comfortable with harder, funkier
R&B
than he seemed on the softer-hued
Carryin' On
. The switch from Fender Rhodes electric piano back to the more traditional Hammond organ certainly helps give the session a little extra grit, but it doesn't return
Green
to the land of
soul-jazz
by any means.
is still explicitly commercial and accessible to non-
jazz
audiences, and (purist objections notwithstanding) that's not necessarily a bad thing.
's take on
James Brown
's
"Ain't It Funky Now"
is one of the funkiest items in his rare-groove period; it may be chordally very simple, but the groove is tight and percolating, and
, tenor saxophonist
Claude Bartee
, and trumpeter
Blue Mitchell
all come up with hot, exciting solos. The album also benefits from
's discovery of composer and occasional organist
Earl Neal Creque
, who contributes two bright, slinky, horn-driven originals:
"The Windjammer,"
which became one of the signature tunes of
's late period, and
"Dracula."
They help give the album a more original voice, and indicate that
was actively making himself at home in his new musical environment, not just mixing dull originals with phoned-in covers of
pop
and
hits (as he and many other '70s
Blue Note
artists were accused of doing). Of course, there are still
covers present --
the Beatles
'
"A Day in the Life"
is a mellow, mid-tempo groove, and
Bacharach
"I'll Never Fall in Love Again"
doesn't stray far from the melody. Even if those aren't particularly distinctive, the remainder of
proves that
's reinvention as a
artist wasn't the misguided disaster it was initially made out to be. ~ Steve Huey
The second album of
Grant Green
's thorough
jazz-funk
makeover,
Green Is Beautiful
finds the guitarist growing more comfortable with harder, funkier
R&B
than he seemed on the softer-hued
Carryin' On
. The switch from Fender Rhodes electric piano back to the more traditional Hammond organ certainly helps give the session a little extra grit, but it doesn't return
Green
to the land of
soul-jazz
by any means.
is still explicitly commercial and accessible to non-
jazz
audiences, and (purist objections notwithstanding) that's not necessarily a bad thing.
's take on
James Brown
's
"Ain't It Funky Now"
is one of the funkiest items in his rare-groove period; it may be chordally very simple, but the groove is tight and percolating, and
, tenor saxophonist
Claude Bartee
, and trumpeter
Blue Mitchell
all come up with hot, exciting solos. The album also benefits from
's discovery of composer and occasional organist
Earl Neal Creque
, who contributes two bright, slinky, horn-driven originals:
"The Windjammer,"
which became one of the signature tunes of
's late period, and
"Dracula."
They help give the album a more original voice, and indicate that
was actively making himself at home in his new musical environment, not just mixing dull originals with phoned-in covers of
pop
and
hits (as he and many other '70s
Blue Note
artists were accused of doing). Of course, there are still
covers present --
the Beatles
'
"A Day in the Life"
is a mellow, mid-tempo groove, and
Bacharach
"I'll Never Fall in Love Again"
doesn't stray far from the melody. Even if those aren't particularly distinctive, the remainder of
proves that
's reinvention as a
artist wasn't the misguided disaster it was initially made out to be. ~ Steve Huey

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