Jeff Golub
现代爵士吉他手Jeff Golub一直被看作*ooth Jazz最尖端、最大牌的乐手之一,在我看来
他就是吉他领域的Daivd Sanborn,他们虽然一个是电吉他,另一个是alto saxophone,而
辈分也有差别,但这两位无疑是当代soul-jazz最具代表性的人物。
现代爵士吉他手 Jeff Golub 傑夫.葛洛布 一直被看作 *ooth Jazz 最尖端、最大牌的乐手之一。在八○年代因为帮 洛.史都华 伴奏成名以后,吉他手 傑夫.葛洛布 在1988年开始单飞,在九○年代开始采用以节奏藍调为基底,融合爵士和美式流行音乐素材的音乐走向,成为跨界,*ooth 爵士界以其品味卓著受到称道的乐手。虽然他的音乐总是被归类为 *ooth jazz,但是听过他那手法相当浓烈的吉他弹奏的人,都会认为他是要更偏向灵魂,爵士取向,而具有独创性,无法单纯被视为背景音乐的演奏者。他其实是具有弹奏咆勃色彩爵士的演奏家,不过却选择较商业,現代都会的音乐取向,这让他被人与 D*id Sanborn,the Crrusaders 并列,而他也不介意这样的分类。单飞至今,只发过十张个人专辑的他(其他則是以 *enue Blue 这个团体名义发行),在这张专辑中,再次遊走在跨界和灵魂即兴爵士边缘,靠着強烈的即兴独奏,让人对他的音乐发展进程再度侧目。
by Alex Henderson
In the '90s, guitarist Jeff Golub's blend of jazz, R&B, and pop earned him a reputation for being one of the edgier, more tasteful players in the crossover jazz/NAC/smooth jazz field. Although some of Golub's recordings were played on smooth jazz stations extensively, he was quoted as saying that he refuses to play outright elevator music, and to be sure, Golub's solos give the impression that he is essentially a soul-jazz improviser at heart. The Ohio native (whose influences have included Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Lee Ritenour, and Larry Carlton, among others) is quite capable of playing straight-ahead bop; he certainly has the chops for it. However, Golub chose to focus on more commercial music and has a long résumé as a rock, pop, and R&B session player. He appreciates being compared to artists like David Sanborn, the Crusaders, Ronnie Laws, Joe Sample, and the late Grover Washington, Jr., that is, instrumentalists who can be commercial and groove-oriented but still have a jazz improviser's mentality.
Golub was born on April 15, 1955, in Akron, OH, where he grew up listening to a variety of R&B, funk, blues, jazz, pop, and rock and began playing the guitar as a pre-adolescent. In the '70s, Golub moved away from Akron to attend to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. But by 1980, he had relocated again, this time to New York City, where he was still residing 23 years later. It was in the early '80s that Golub was hired to back arena rock/hard rock star Billy Squier, and that association led to a lot of other session work. The list of major rock or R&B artists Golub backed in the '80s or '90s (either in the studio or on-stage) includes Tina Turner, John Waite, Vanessa Williams, Ashford & Simpson, Dar Williams, and former J. Geils Band vocalist Peter Wolf. In 1988, Golub was hired to back Rod Stewart, an association that lasted for eight years. 1988 was also the year in which Golub's first album as a leader, Unspoken Words, was released by the Gaia label, but at that point, he was still devoting most of his time to backing other artists. It wasn't until 1994, when Golub founded the band Avenue Blue, that playing as a leader became the guitarist's main activity. That year, Golub signed with Mesa/Bluemoon, and Avenue Blue's self-titled debut album of 1994 fared well in the smooth jazz/NAC market. Two more Avenue Blue projects were released by Mesa/Bluemoon -- Naked City in 1996 and Nightlife in 1997 -- but after that, he put the name Avenue Blue to rest. While Avenue Blue, Naked City, and Nightlife had been billed as "Avenue Blue featuring Jeff Golub," 1999's Out of the Blue on Atlantic was billed as strictly Jeff Golub. After that, Golub moved to GRP/Verve, which released Dangerous Curves in 2000, Do It Again in 2002, and Soul Sessions in 2003. A few years later, Golub made yet another move releasing Temptation on Narada in 2005. Grand Central followed in 2007.
他就是吉他领域的Daivd Sanborn,他们虽然一个是电吉他,另一个是alto saxophone,而
辈分也有差别,但这两位无疑是当代soul-jazz最具代表性的人物。
现代爵士吉他手 Jeff Golub 傑夫.葛洛布 一直被看作 *ooth Jazz 最尖端、最大牌的乐手之一。在八○年代因为帮 洛.史都华 伴奏成名以后,吉他手 傑夫.葛洛布 在1988年开始单飞,在九○年代开始采用以节奏藍调为基底,融合爵士和美式流行音乐素材的音乐走向,成为跨界,*ooth 爵士界以其品味卓著受到称道的乐手。虽然他的音乐总是被归类为 *ooth jazz,但是听过他那手法相当浓烈的吉他弹奏的人,都会认为他是要更偏向灵魂,爵士取向,而具有独创性,无法单纯被视为背景音乐的演奏者。他其实是具有弹奏咆勃色彩爵士的演奏家,不过却选择较商业,現代都会的音乐取向,这让他被人与 D*id Sanborn,the Crrusaders 并列,而他也不介意这样的分类。单飞至今,只发过十张个人专辑的他(其他則是以 *enue Blue 这个团体名义发行),在这张专辑中,再次遊走在跨界和灵魂即兴爵士边缘,靠着強烈的即兴独奏,让人对他的音乐发展进程再度侧目。
by Alex Henderson
In the '90s, guitarist Jeff Golub's blend of jazz, R&B, and pop earned him a reputation for being one of the edgier, more tasteful players in the crossover jazz/NAC/smooth jazz field. Although some of Golub's recordings were played on smooth jazz stations extensively, he was quoted as saying that he refuses to play outright elevator music, and to be sure, Golub's solos give the impression that he is essentially a soul-jazz improviser at heart. The Ohio native (whose influences have included Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Lee Ritenour, and Larry Carlton, among others) is quite capable of playing straight-ahead bop; he certainly has the chops for it. However, Golub chose to focus on more commercial music and has a long résumé as a rock, pop, and R&B session player. He appreciates being compared to artists like David Sanborn, the Crusaders, Ronnie Laws, Joe Sample, and the late Grover Washington, Jr., that is, instrumentalists who can be commercial and groove-oriented but still have a jazz improviser's mentality.
Golub was born on April 15, 1955, in Akron, OH, where he grew up listening to a variety of R&B, funk, blues, jazz, pop, and rock and began playing the guitar as a pre-adolescent. In the '70s, Golub moved away from Akron to attend to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. But by 1980, he had relocated again, this time to New York City, where he was still residing 23 years later. It was in the early '80s that Golub was hired to back arena rock/hard rock star Billy Squier, and that association led to a lot of other session work. The list of major rock or R&B artists Golub backed in the '80s or '90s (either in the studio or on-stage) includes Tina Turner, John Waite, Vanessa Williams, Ashford & Simpson, Dar Williams, and former J. Geils Band vocalist Peter Wolf. In 1988, Golub was hired to back Rod Stewart, an association that lasted for eight years. 1988 was also the year in which Golub's first album as a leader, Unspoken Words, was released by the Gaia label, but at that point, he was still devoting most of his time to backing other artists. It wasn't until 1994, when Golub founded the band Avenue Blue, that playing as a leader became the guitarist's main activity. That year, Golub signed with Mesa/Bluemoon, and Avenue Blue's self-titled debut album of 1994 fared well in the smooth jazz/NAC market. Two more Avenue Blue projects were released by Mesa/Bluemoon -- Naked City in 1996 and Nightlife in 1997 -- but after that, he put the name Avenue Blue to rest. While Avenue Blue, Naked City, and Nightlife had been billed as "Avenue Blue featuring Jeff Golub," 1999's Out of the Blue on Atlantic was billed as strictly Jeff Golub. After that, Golub moved to GRP/Verve, which released Dangerous Curves in 2000, Do It Again in 2002, and Soul Sessions in 2003. A few years later, Golub made yet another move releasing Temptation on Narada in 2005. Grand Central followed in 2007.
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