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The first couple of albums by saxophonist
(aka Steven Eugene Grove) made Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. His sixth album,
, was listed in the magazine's Jazz Albums chart, and that shift in category doesn't only reflect a blurring in the distinction between "contemporary" and traditional jazz.
hasn't become a mainstream jazz artist exactly, but he has focused more on live takes and live musicians in the studio over synthesized tracks to play over. He begins "The Funky Bunch," an original composition on his seventh album,
, with a count-in, and that emphasizes the impression that he and fellow musicians including keyboardist
, guitarists
, and
, drummers
., and
, bassist
, and brass player
are actually in a room together playing on the track. That may not always be the case, but the playing does have the feel of real musicians. Those musicians mostly sound relaxed and soulful, qualities
has aspired to before. Eventually, he gets to a cover of the '70s soul standard "Love Won't Let Me Wait," but by then he has long established his affinity for the musical style on "The Funky Bunch" and a co-write with
, "Days of Soul." The title track, meanwhile, features
' popping electric bass patterns, another '70s R&B touchstone.
also allows room for
to solo on that track, and he includes horn charts here and there. But, of course, the dominant sound of the record is his own endlessly melodic, never-in-a-hurry saxophone playing, inventive yet familiar, in a style that by now can be considered simply jazz, without any qualifier. ~ William Ruhlmann