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Funky Chemist: Groove Generator
By
Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005
So for the style to still sound exciting in 2020 it needs to be played by musicians who approach it with enough passion to suggest the thrill of a fresh discovery. Milwaukee jazz-funk trio Funky Chemist does that. Like most other trios on the scene, the group sounds like a cross between Jimmy Smith and

The Meters
band / ensemble / orchestraDaniel Nathan
guitar, electric
Charlie Hunter
guitarb.1967
The Funky Chemist lineup is completed by

Jeno Somlai
organ, Hammond B3b.1971
Andy Blochowiak
drums
Donald Bailey
drums1933 - 2013
There is precious little here that resembles what led The New Yorker's erudite jazz critic Whitney Balliett, seventy years ago, to define jazz as "the sound of surprise." In this ballpark, conviction carries the day. But the album's break-out single, "City To City," is picking up airplay on jazz and rock stations and it deserves to. Groove Generator does exactly what it says on tin. ">
Track Listing
City To City; Pollo Frito; Pirate’s Alley; Train Wreck; Mai Tai; Merchant; Salsa Shark; MF Yeah!
Personnel
Album information
Title: Groove Generator | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Citizen Recordings
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