Re: Legendary Grooves

Stimpson
Sat, 18 Apr 1998 03:05:21 -0400


Can't knock your choice there Jim, it's a killer record. Personally, I
prefer "Innervisions" over anything else that Stevie put out. From the
opening note to the end, it's pure musical perfection. Talking Book ain't
exactly dogmeat either.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Kerr <jkerr@pharoshealth.com>
To: 'Ross C. d'Avignon' <Ross.dAvignon@mail.cc.trincoll.edu>
Cc: 'acid-jazz@ucsd.edu' <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Date: Friday, April 17, 1998 5:23 PM
Subject: RE: Legendary Grooves

>Songs in the Key of Life my friend
>
>Funksouljoypainhappinesssadnesssunshinerainsummerwinter...
>
>It's the one I go back to over and over again because it says it all.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ross C. d'Avignon [SMTP:Ross.dAvignon@mail.cc.trincoll.edu]
>> Sent: Friday, April 17, 1998 4:26 PM
>> To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>> Subject: Legendary Grooves
>>
>>
>> Hey, everybody...
>>
>> What are your votes for the all-time, old school, greatest grooves? In
>> my
>> book, there's no denying Donald Byrd's "Places and Spaces" album on
>> Blue Note.
>> Ferociously fonky material with a splattering of sound layers in the
>> standard Mizell Bros. sound... Let's hear some other suggestions!
>>
>> Dig it,
>>
>> "Change / Makes You Want to Hustle..."
>