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Genres: Jazz

Release Date: Oct 23, 2007

Listens: 51

Recs: 1

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 49:46

Tracks: 5

Record Label: Single Malt Recordings

© (C) 2007 Single Malt Recordings

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About Soul & Science - Volume One

"Greene has managed, through the process of recording and arranging, to turn the music itself into science...[Chris] has shown that pop, rock and R&B tunes can all exist on a jazz record because, stripped to their very core, they are all music. What a great discovery."
-All About Jazz.com

"This is a contemporary masterpiece that will hopefully help bring jazz to the masses...This tight-knit band has a great future if they can continue to mine this rich vein of musical gold that they have discovered.”
-Jazz Police.com

"Greene and his quartet dish up a tasty brew that mixes soul, jazz, R&B and pop into the enjoyable mix."
-JazzChicago.net

"...what are the jazz world needs...Overall, [the album] lives up to its name, show-casing a young hungry band full of fire and thoughtfulness and diverse influences and not afraid to mix it up and show it off."
-Knock the Hustle.com

“Their mastery of their respective instruments shines through on each note…[they] have a rock solid sound, and regardless of if they playing written music or dabbling in the freeform/experimental side of jazz, they pull it off smoothly…smart jazz, that’s easily enjoyed and appreciated by the occasional jazz fan or the longtime jazz connoisseur.”
-ChicagoAtHome.com

“Burnin' saxophonist Greene keeps the tempos up with his equally hard-working rhythm section.”
-Time Out Chicago

“an up-and-coming player who really hits hard with a tight, no-nonsense approach.”
-DustyGroove.com

“The funkiest brother on the planet. Maceo [Parker] better watch out.”
WVOF, Fairfield, CT


1. Boogie On Reggae Woman - S. Wonder. Black Bull Music/Jobete Music (ASCAP)
2. 4.23 * - C. Greene. Basement Jazz (ASCAP)
3. Bonnie - T. Turrentine. Second Floor Music (BMI)
4. King of Pain – Sting. EMI Blackwood Music (BMI)
5. Caravan - Ellington, Tizol. EMI Mills Music/Famous Music (ASCAP)

Chris Greene – saxophones
Damian Espinosa – piano
Marc Piane – acoustic bass
Tyrone Blair – drums, percussion

Executive Producer: Carol Greene
Produced by Chris Greene & Marc Piane.
Engineered & mixed by Marc Piane except *.
*Co-produced, engineered & mixed by Nick Eipers.
All arrangements by C, D, M & T.
Recorded & mixed @ Chicago Center School of Music and CRC Recording, Chicago, IL
Mastering: Eric Butkus
Painting, design & layout: Ethan Sellers


http://www.chrisgreenejazz.com
http://www.myspace.com/chrisgreenejazz

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AustieZiechRobinson Rec'd this on Feb 8, 2009:
Street Cred: 43 Rec's: 4
“Nice boogaloo-jazz feel, a la Lee Morgan, but a bit funkier.”
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