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Blues Band
Vivino Brothers
Blues Band
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop, R&B
 
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The Vivino Brothers are saxophonist and vocalist Jerry and guitarist and vocalist Jimmy. They're familiar to millions as two of the Max Weinberg 7, talk-show host Conan O'Brien's Late Night band. As for the Vivino Brothers...  more »

     
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All Artists: Vivino Brothers
Title: Blues Band
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Digital Music Prod
Original Release Date: 9/12/2000
Release Date: 9/12/2000
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop, R&B
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 086672052820, 089672052821, 089627001126

Synopsis

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The Vivino Brothers are saxophonist and vocalist Jerry and guitarist and vocalist Jimmy. They're familiar to millions as two of the Max Weinberg 7, talk-show host Conan O'Brien's Late Night band. As for the Vivino Brothers' music, it's terrifically infectious. This is far more than a simple blues session, with the Vivino sextet relying heavily on organist Brian Charette for a 1960s soul-jazz vibe that's pervasive--and completely killer. Their ultrahep look at Curtis Mayfield's "Pusher Man" merges 1970s funky soul with Rahsaan Roland Kirk-like flute, pushing the band deeply (and organically) into the acid-jazz fields. The set opens with "Fat Burns," a greasy, organ-fueled jam that invokes every saxophone-colored musical stream since bebop, and closes with the silken, tender "Family Affair," which recalls countless organ and sax combos from the '60s. But the brothers have a strong fondness, as well, for '70s vibes, which come to life vividly on Van Morrison's churning "Feedback Out on Highway 101." This is literate, smart, inspired playing, all of it topnotch. --Andrew Bartlett
 

CD Reviews

Conan's Boys
11/06/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Within this mixture of blues standards(and not so standard blues numbers), instrumentals, vocals, and originals, there are some outstanding performances. The brothers rendition of "Preacher Man" displays some fine flute playing by Jerry, and is about as hip as that song could ever be played. "Itchin' & Scratchin'" is my favorite track which features a tight, classic rock N'roll flavored solo by Jimmy - the problem is the track only goes about 2 min.Of the vocal numbers, the brothers take on "Highway 101" might make James Brown proud. Jimmy's vocal shouts sound quite powerfull.Some of the other numbers like "Livin' In Vain" and "Jealous Kind" fall a little flat and drag on though. And during "Fat Burns" Jerry's sax can seem too cliche and self indulgent at times. Still, the better tracks show promise, and I would like to hear these guys, especially Jimmy, in the future. The rest of the band, consistng of organ/piano, drums, and percussion is tight and solid.All in all, a worthwhile disc."
Great blues and jazz
judson | northern NJ USA | 11/01/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD, of great recorded quality, is outstanding. It has a superb selection that showcases the Vivino Brothers talent for all kinds of blues and jazz. I would recommend this album for the blues and jazz lovers out there that appreciate great music."