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A Deeper Blue

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Download links and information about A Deeper Blue by Bruce Katz. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:05:08 minutes.

Artist: Bruce Katz
Release date: 2004
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:05:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Know It? I Wrote It! 3:13
2. Greasy Sticks 5:18
3. The Dark Room 6:31
4. Yeah, Maybe 5:18
5. Poptop 4:44
6. The Stroll 4:09
7. (Wht Don't You Just) Go Home 5:53
8. Call It Gone 6:02
9. Slinky 3:03
10. Stovepipe Boogie 6:35
11. Blues In D Natural 5:24
12. For Cliff 6:10
13. Jump'd 2:48

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Keyboardist Bruce Katz showcases his jazz-meets-blues chops on Deeper Blue. Featuring Katz on both the Hammond B-3 organ and piano, the results sound something like a progressive, post-bop jazz group heavily into early-period Ray Charles. Although Katz is the featured player here, the album plays more like a group effort with guitarists Ronnie Earl and Michael Williams coming front and center much of the time. To these ends, "(Why Don't You Just) Go Home!" is a quick and funky Medeski, Martin & Wood-style burner, "Greasy Sticks" is a suitably greasified shuffle, and "Slinky" is a menacing and atmospheric mid-tempo modern blues. Longtime Katz fans and listeners searching for some rootsy and intelligent improvisational music should find much to enjoy here.