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George Freeman: The Good Life
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Joey DeFrancesco
organ, Hammond B31971 - 2022
Freeman leads two trios here, the first with DeFrancesco on organ and

Lewis Nash
drumsb.1958

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Carl Allen
drumsb.1961
Freeman, DeFrancesco & Nash open with a soft and soulful reading of the standard "If I Had You," maintain that posture on the shuffling blues "Mr. D," and close with the album's lone flag-waver, "Up and Down," on which Nash and DeFrancesco brandish their superior chops while Freeman keeps pace in his more laid-back manner. "Lowe Groovin,'" which introduces the second trio, is relaxed and meditative, unlike the buoyant "1, 2, 3, 4," which follows. "Sister Tankersley" is another pensive anthem, as is "The Good Life," which closes the session. Allen is unassuming yet steady as a rock, while McBride's deep-toned bass is outstanding whether soloing or comping.
Although this album could have benefited from more up-tempo moments, that is a small complaint, as everything on offer is exemplary. So, four stars for all-around excellence, plus an unreserved recommendation. ">
Track Listing
If I Had You; Mr. D; Up and Down; Lowe Groovin’; 1, 2, 3, 4; Sister Tankersley; The Good Life.
Personnel
George Freeman - Guitar
guitarJoey DeFrancesco
organ, Hammond B3Christian McBride
bassLewis Nash
drumsCarl Allen
drumsAlbum information
Title: The Good Life | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: HighNote Records
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