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Chris Foreman: Now Is The Time
ByThe title track for instance creates a stirring ambience with deep, funky bass lines and slow simmering chords. Foreman's delightfully complex improvisation displays thrillingly boppish virtuosity as well as a deep sense of the blues.
Much like his greatest influence,

Jimmy McGriff
organ, Hammond B31936 - 2008
Half the record consists of intriguing and intelligent dialogues between Foreman and versatile guitarist

Andy Brown
guitarThe disc's closer, "The Peeper," features alto saxophonist Diane Ellis whose serpentine, agile silvery threads wind around Foreman's hefty indigo hued bars. The tune is the perfect pairing of Foreman and Ellis as saxophonist

Hank Crawford
saxophone, alto1934 - 2009
With this engaging, elegant and enjoyable work Foreman demonstrates that he is a consummate musician and skillful performer who has forged a singular sound that is forward looking yet remains steeped in tradition. Of course his audiences have always known this, but now so will music lovers everywhere. ">
Track Listing
Now Is the Time; Shake a Hand; Lonely Avenue; Lil' Darlin'; I Cover the Waterfront; Doggone; Cotton Boy Blues; The Peeper.
Personnel
Chris Foreman
organ, Hammond B3Chris Foreman: Hammond B3 and piano; Andy Brown: guitar (3-6); Diane Ellis: alto saxophone (8).
Album information
Title: Now Is The Time | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: The Sirens
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