| | |  | BLUES MUSIC | Home » » Deep Blue Organ Trio - Goin' to Town, Live at the Green Mill | | | | | | | Description: | | Here's what the critics said about Deep Blue's first CD 'Deep Blue Bruise' - 'Organist Chris Foreman's insistently swinging, blues-drenched solo lines are dripping with churchified soul and show a fertile imagination. | | | Product Details: | | | Format:
| Color, DVD, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| Delmark | | DVD Release Date:
| July 11, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good seesion by a fine organ bandJan 09, 2007
By J. E. Fox
"jazz fan"
This is the recording of a good middle of the road organ band of the kind one could find in any major Northern or Mid Western city once upon a time. Now they are a rare bird indeed.
Chris Foreman plays like Jimmy Smith circa 1958 which is not a bad thing by any means. Long time listeners to Blue Note Records will find much they recognize. Bobby Broom plays well, and Greg Rockingnham is a good drummer (he does the announcements).
The tune selection is typical of what you could have heard at a performance way back when. The CD the trio put out is more interesting for tunes.
Sonics are excellent and the visual production leaves nothing to be desired. It is one of the better jazz DVD's around of contemporary musicians.
For comparison check out the Jazz Scene USA of Jimmy Smith circa 1962-the way it was.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great Find !Nov 04, 2006
By Terrence M. Davis
"tmdavis21"
On some jazz you can hear the geezers passing gas when it's quiet. Not this one. Even rockers would love this DVD. He's like a Grant Green on steroids. Please don't let that scare you jazzer's. Real musicians in a real club (in Chicago) playing some killer music. Not just chops. Deep Blue Organ Trio-Live at the Green Mill. Organ, Drums and guitar. Bobby Broom plays a Hofner. One of them crazy German guitars. This cooks.
Kudos to the Kameramen. Just about the best camera work I've seen on a music DVD. Timing as good as the musicians. Just enough funny business to make it creative then right down to business. You guys did great.
Deep Blue Organ Trio - Goin' To Town, Live At The Green MillJul 18, 2007
By Tommy L. Watson This Is One 5' Star Dvd Show, The Night Club Setting Is Great! You Got To Check Out 'Chris Forman' On Organ, This Is A Must Have Dvd For All Jazz Fans Who Love Organ Trio?
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A must see!Nov 02, 2006
By R. L. Johnson Bobby Broom on guitar, Foreman on Hammond B3, and Rockingham on the sticks. These guys Groove! The next time I'm in chi-town I will defintely check them out at the Green Mill or Friday's at Andy's downtown.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
reflection on one of the greatest jazz experiences...Sep 07, 2009
By Alex Vox I go to see them at least 5 times per year for years. They are authentic, ingenue, great outstanding musicians with soul to their music. "Deep Blue" is like a Sears Tower and Wrigley Building is one of Chicago's most important (and underpaid) landmarks at present. They are good reason by themselves to visit in Chicago and to stay here for the rest of your life. The music they made, the endurance of acoustic suspension into it, is above believable. The way they communicate can't be described even in teraflops... If you in Chicago, get to Green Mill and experience it. There are very few places on this planet, were music is so tangible that you can touch it. They play every Tuesday. As you probably know at this point I LOVE THEM.
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