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Deep Blue Organ Trio: Wonderful! (2012)

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CHRIS M. SLAWECKI,
Chris M. Slawecki

Chris M. Slawecki

Senior Editor since 1996

Chris M. Slawecki has been published in music industry and related publications for more than thirty years and has served AllAboutJazz.com as Senior Editor since 1997.

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Published: June 1, 2012
Deep Blue Organ Trio: Wonderful!

Wonderful! presents the Deep Blue Organ Trio's jazz take on nine Stevie WonderStevie Wonder Stevie Wonder
b.1950
keyboard
hit songs that span Talking Book (Motown, 1972) to Songs in the Key of Life (Motown, '76), plus Wonder's 1969 hit single "My Cherie Amour" and "Tell Me Something Good," Chaka KhanChaka Khan Chaka Khan
's breakout from Rags to Rufus (MCA, '74) by Rufus (and which Wonder never recorded).

Guitarist Bobby BroomBobby Broom Bobby Broom
b.1961
guitar
, drummer Greg RockinghamGreg Rockingham Greg Rockingham
, and Hammond B-3 organist Chris Foreman Chris Foreman Chris Foreman
have played together for two decades and formed the Deep Blue Organ Trio, a mainstay on the Chicago jazz-blues circuit, in 2000. The delightfully named Rockingham knows about drumming with B-3 funkmeisters from playing on albums like Charles EarlandCharles Earland Charles Earland
1941 - 1999
organ, Hammond B3
's Blowing the Blues Away (High Note, 1997) and Jazz Organ Summit (Cannonball, 1998) with Earland, Jimmy McGriffJimmy McGriff Jimmy McGriff
1936 - 2008
organ, Hammond B3
, Dr. Lonnie SmithDr. Lonnie Smith Dr. Lonnie Smith
b.1942
organ, Hammond B3
and Johnny "Hammond" SmithJohnny Johnny "Hammond" Smith
1933 - 1997
organ, Hammond B3
.)

Wonder's music provides tasty sustenance for this Trio's prodigious chops. Rockingham's second-line drum rhythm makes "Tell Me Something Good" dance and hop, while Foreman and Broom swap improvisations in blue tones sharp yet warm. Foreman slows down the verses to "gospel-ize" "If You Really Love Me" while its chorus relaxes into a limber blues strut, then extinguishes the blue embers of "My Cheri Amour" by quoting the melody to Wonder's "Ribbon in the Sky." Foreman chases "You Haven't Done Nothin'" down a different path: It opens with his testifying, solo and soulful, then strolls through a solidly funky shuffle that sounds like John MedeskiJohn Medeski John Medeski

keyboard
auditioning for the Motown house band!

Broom's Wonderful! sound is a seamless blend of jazz and blues, playing soul that consistently and insistently wants comparison with master Wes MontgomeryWes Montgomery Wes Montgomery
1925 - 1968
guitar
. He plays "Golden Lady" (arranged as a waltz!) in octaves, his round full notes in "It Ain't No Use" glow with a rich, mellow tone, and his warm lines light the fireplace that smolders beneath the quiet-storm ballad "You've Got It Bad Girl." It's also remarkable how, through all these tunes, Broom and Foreman uncannily echo the phrasings and textures of Wonder's original vocals.

"Stevie Wonder provided the highlights for the soundtrack of our teen years," Broom reflects. "Without a doubt, Stevie was most influential to our core musical value system. I can speak for the group in saying that we are grateful to finally be able to render his music with some accuracy, honesty, feeling, reverence, and the special touch of the Deep Blue Organ Trio."

Track Listing: Tell Me Something Good; If You Really Love Me; Jesus Children Of America; My Cheri Amour; Golden Lady; You Haven't Done Nothin'; It Ain't No Use; As; You've Got It Bad Girl.

Personnel: Chris Foreman: Hammond B3 organ; Bobby Broom: guitar; Greg Rockingham: drums.

Record Label: Origin Records
Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream

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