Review by Thom Jurek
Phil Upchurch's sophomore date for Blue Thumb is a move away from the
heavy, fuzzed-out, distorted funk of his Cadet sides, and a decidedly
more direct move toward the laid-back West Coast sound. Having left
Chicago a year earlier, he recorded Darkness, Darkness with Tommy Li
Puma and a host of Cali musicians. The texture and easy groove of the
music on that album must have agreed with him, because here, on Lovin'
Feeling, he shines by indulging in the smooth grooves with a funkier
hand on his fret board. The mood is decidedly a jazzy one, with chunky
bits of funk and groove thrown into a smooth, silky mix. Upchurch is a
master guitarist, and his sidemen for this date were chosen with great
care; he even replaced his own bassist with Lucky Scott from the Curtis
Mayfield band. This date also marks the first appearance in Upchurch's
band of future longtime collaborator, pianist, and songwriter, Tennyson
Stephens. Plainly put, this is easily one of Upchurch's finest recorded
moments. With the fuzz tones and other noise boxes sidelined, the
guitarist has a new opportunity to showcase his deep melodic
sensibilities and the chromatic lyricism in his soloing and chord work;
without, as he did on Darkness, Darkness, giving up the soulful
funkiness that makes his style so unique. Standouts include a massively
souled-out read of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (that challenges
any vocal version, including the Righteous Brothers', as definitive) and
"Another Funky Tune": an Upchurch standard. Where strings and sparse
horn arrangements frame certain tunes, like the backdrop in "I Still
Love You" and "Sitar Soul," the rhythm section still propels Upchurch
into dizzying feats in the cut groove, and in the more up-tempo numbers,
where strings are relegated to a back seat for a more keyboard-driven
approach, such as in "Washing Machine" and the album's closer, "You've
Been Around Too Long." Upchurch takes his playing into wah-wah-saturated
overdrive, creating funk inside of soul and soul inside of funk, then
turning them both inside out with raving arpeggios, as dirty grooves
come off as clean, sensual fills and cascading skeins of sexy, ringing
lines of pure, easy, club-night vibe. Lovin' Feeling is truly amazing
from start to finish: a high point in a career filled with them.
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Revisión por Thom Jurek
La cita de segundo año de Phil Upchurch para Blue Thumb es un
alejamiento del pesado, confuso y distorsionado funk de sus lados Cadet,
y un movimiento decididamente más directo hacia el relajado sonido de
la Costa Oeste. Habiendo dejado Chicago un año antes, grabó Darkness,
Darkness con Tommy Li Puma y una gran cantidad de músicos de Cali. La
textura y el ritmo fácil de la música en ese álbum deben haber
coincidido con él, porque aquí, en Lovin 'Feeling, él brilla al
entregarse a los suaves ritmos con una mano más divertida en su tablero
de trastes. El ambiente es decididamente jazzy, con trozos gruesos de
funk y groove en una mezcla suave y sedosa. Upchurch es un maestro
guitarrista, y sus sidemen para esta fecha fueron elegidos con gran
cuidado; incluso reemplazó a su propio bajista con Lucky Scott de la
banda de Curtis Mayfield. Esta fecha también marca la primera aparición
en la banda de Upchurch del futuro colaborador, pianista y compositor,
Tennyson Stephens. Dicho claramente, este es fácilmente uno de los
mejores momentos grabados de Upchurch. Con los tonos borrosos y otras
cajas de ruido al margen, el guitarrista tiene una nueva oportunidad de
mostrar sus profundas sensibilidades melódicas y el lirismo cromático en
su trabajo de solista y acorde; sin, como lo hizo en Darkness,
Darkness, renunciar a la funkiness conmovedora que hace que su estilo
sea tan único. Los destacados incluyen una lectura masiva de "You Have
Lost That Lovin 'Feelin'" (que desafía a cualquier versión vocal,
incluidos los Righteous Brothers, como definitivo) y "Another Funky
Tune": un estándar de Upchurch. Donde las cuerdas y los arreglos de
bocina escasa enmarcan ciertas melodías, como el telón de fondo en "I
Still Love You" y "Sitar Soul", la sección rítmica todavía impulsa a
Upchurch a hazañas vertiginosas en la ranura de corte, y en los números
de mayor tempo, donde las cuerdas están relegadas a un asiento trasero
para un enfoque más manejado por el teclado, como en "Washing Machine" y
el álbum está más cerca, "Has estado alrededor demasiado tiempo".
Upchurch convierte su juego en un overdrive saturado de wah-wah, creando
un funk dentro del alma y el alma dentro del funk, y luego los
convierte con arpegios alucinantes, mientras surcos sucios surgen como
rellenos limpios y sensuales y madejas en cascada de sexy, sonando
Líneas de puro, fácil, ambiente de noche de club. Lovin 'Feeling es
realmente asombroso de principio a fin: un punto alto en una carrera
llena de ellos.
Tracks:
01. Keep On Trippin'
02. Another Funky Tune
03. Being At War With Each Other
04. Sitar Soul
05. You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
06. I Still Love You
07. Washing Machine
08. You've Been Around Too Long
Phil Upchurch (Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Sitar [Electric Sitar], Vocals);
Tom Radtke (Bells, Tabla);
Steve Cobb (Drums);
Lucky Scott (Electric Bass [Fender Bass]);
Tennyson Stephens (Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Mellotron);
Derf Recklaw Raheem (Percussion, Shaker).
01. Keep On Trippin'
02. Another Funky Tune
03. Being At War With Each Other
04. Sitar Soul
05. You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
06. I Still Love You
07. Washing Machine
08. You've Been Around Too Long
Phil Upchurch (Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Sitar [Electric Sitar], Vocals);
Tom Radtke (Bells, Tabla);
Steve Cobb (Drums);
Lucky Scott (Electric Bass [Fender Bass]);
Tennyson Stephens (Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Mellotron);
Derf Recklaw Raheem (Percussion, Shaker).
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