Keep That Groove Going

Keep That Groove Going Artist: Red Holloway & Plas Johnson
Label: Milestone
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 025218931922
EAN: 0025218931922
ASIN: B00005OR8Q


Release Date: 2001-10-02

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Tracks:

  1. Keep That Groove Going!
  2. Stuffy
  3. Serenade In Blue
  4. Go Red Go
  5. Bretheren!
  6. Pass The Gravy
  7. Jammin' For Mr. Lee
  8. Cry Me A River
  9. Dream A Little Dream Of Me

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Real enjoyable.......2006-03-12

It' not always easy to find a "swinging" Sax/Organ Combo anymore.This one certainly fits the bill.I didn't realize Plas Johnson was still around.

5 out of 5 stars Back to the tenor battles.......2002-03-09

A fine session with two of the greatest jazz sax players. They are supported by a swinging rhythm section. It is good to hear again Gene Ludwig after all these years. To me, Red Holloway's Serenade in blue is a gem.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful!.......2001-11-29

Just picked up this wonderful disc.

It's a feast for sore ears.

Two magnificent tenor men, Gene Ludwig on B3 (bass), Melvin Sparks - guitar, Kenny
Washington - drums. No string bass of any type - shucks. And the other half of the
genius is delivered by Rudy Van Gelder - who - oh, man - can't even begin to describe
his greatness. If he recorded it - it's at least half good. The mountain came to
Mohammed because, as usual - the musicians wound up in Englewood, NJ - formerly
Monk's Hackensack, to record where Rudy Van Gelder has been ruling for many
years.

If you can hear "Serenade In Blue" from this disc and not get chills, you're just not
warm enough. "Cry Me A River" will dehydrate you. Beautiful playing, arranging and
unreal recording.

Thank you, guys.

5 out of 5 stars Just The Best!.......2001-11-29

Just picked up this wonderful disc.

It's a feast for sore ears.

Two magnificent tenor men, Gene Ludwig on B3 (bass), Melvin
Sparks - guitar, Kenny Washington - drums. No string bass of
any type - shucks. And the other half of the genius is
delivered by Rudy Van Gelder - who - oh, man - can't even
begin to describe his greatness. If he recorded it - it's at
least half good. The mountain came to Mohammed because, as
usual - the musicians wound up in Englewood, NJ - formerly
Monk's Hackensack, to record where Rudy Van Gelder has been
ruling for many years.

If you can hear "Serenade In Blue" from this disc and not
get chills, you're just not warm enough. "Cry Me A River"
will dehydrate you. Beautiful playing, arranging and unreal
recording.

Thank you, guys.

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