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Album Soulive by Soulive Review

For their third album for Blue Note, Soulive decided to record their winter 2002 tour, attempting to capture the spark that makes them such a popular touring band, and to that extent, they're largely successful. This is a tight unit, consisting of Eric Krasno on guitar, Alan Evans on drums, and brother Neal Evans on Hammond organ and clavinet as well as playing the bass parts on a keyboard or with foot pedals. The tunes are mostly up-tempo, soul-jazz groove jams that leave plenty of space for Krasno and Neal Evans as soloists. The crisp production captures the band nicely, but some of the fadeouts could have been handled a little better. The band is hot, and plays great, but stumbles slightly at the end. Stevie Ray Vaughan's beautiful "Lenny" suffers from an overly long intro and is played such that the melody is subverted and all that remains are the chord changes. "Turn It Out" brings them back to form but degenerates into an audience chant-along that surely should have been edited out. Soulive has all the elements fans are looking for, but a little trimming would have made for a stronger album.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Aladdin 5:49 preview song Aladdin Download track Aladdin
2 El Ron 5:59 preview song El Ron Download track El Ron
3 Solid 6:13 preview song Solid Download track Solid
4 First Street 6:40 preview song First Street Download track First Street
5 Shaheed 7:47 preview song Shaheed Download track Shaheed
6 Dig 7:56 preview song Dig Download track Dig
7 One In Seven 9:30 preview song One In Seven Download track One In Seven
8 Lenny 6:38 preview song Lenny Download track Lenny
9 Turn It Out 12:50 preview song Turn It Out Download track Turn It Out
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