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Organ Fairchild: Leisure Suit
ByOrgan Fairchild
organ, Hammond B3b.1964
By emphasizing exploratory electric guitar and keyboard work within concise arrangements, the threesome aims to mesh the classic jazz styles of both

Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979
In doing so with such bravery, Organ Fairchild has almost but not quite fully processed their main influences. Guitarist Dave Ruch, for instance, still evokes vintage

Carlos Santana
guitarb.1947
In that respect, the unit's valiant efforts during numbers like "Chamelonious Monk"another knowing nod to historyare further validated through the efforts of their technical collaborators. Recording and mixing the nine tracks (and even playing on the darkly atmospheric "Rusty Barge"), co-producer (with the band itself) Justin Guip is the current drummer for

Hot Tuna
band / ensemble / orchestra
The Band
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967

Levon Helm
drums1942 - 2012

Soulive
band / ensemble / orchestra
Alan Evans
drumsTheir expertise manifests itself throughout Leisure Suit and in fact, immediately comes into play on the opening title cut of Ruch's. Drummer Corey Kertie's percussion amplifies a summery air that belies an deceptive concession to the current fashion of covering compositions of the

Grateful Dead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1965

Jerry Garcia
guitar, electricSuch action(s) hold to the vaunted jazz tradition of using popular song as fodder for extended jamming. Similarly, Organ Fairchild's assertive initiative nurtures selfawareness of their stylistic touchpoints. Along those lines, the group would do well to stretch out more as they do for just over six minutes on Kertzie's other contribution, "Glad You're Here;'' in doing so, however, the aforementioned keyboardist's use of fluid organ instead of antiseptic synthesizer would more effectively complement the guitar lines (not to mention remain more in keeping with the wry moniker of the group).
Proceeding to its collective coming of age, Organ Fairchild is the epitome of a thinking man's bar band. If their burgeoning maturity provides a gateway for listeners to discover the aforementioned masters of the jazz idiom, the readily accessible nature of this rookie band's improvisational tendencies will have served a noble purpose indeed. And that's even beyond the indelible imprint of their own distinctive persona on those who hear Leisure Suit. ">
Track Listing
Leisure Suit; Chamelonious Monk; Morning Coffee; He's Gone; Bobby Pins Glad You're Here; The Woodturner; Over the Handlebars; Rusty Barge.
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Title: Leisure Suit | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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