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Euge Groove
Euge Groove
Euge Groove
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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For all the amazing behind-the-scenes details to Euge Groove's story, it's pretty much a straightforward, smooth jazz ride--catchy hooks, seductive rhythms, and an occasional splash of fiery horn doubling and tripling that...  more »

     
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All Artists: Euge Groove
Title: Euge Groove
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Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Original Release Date: 5/2/2000
Release Date: 5/2/2000
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Smooth Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 093624765523

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For all the amazing behind-the-scenes details to Euge Groove's story, it's pretty much a straightforward, smooth jazz ride--catchy hooks, seductive rhythms, and an occasional splash of fiery horn doubling and tripling that brings saxist Steve Grove back to his days playing with Tower of Power. It's also highly intriguing how he resembles other sax players whom producer and hitmaker Paul Brown helped make successful. "Romeo & Juliet"--which smacks of Boney James's gently soulful flow--finds Grove's irresistibly catchy soprano melody soaring above a moody, atmospheric synth harmony line, as the programmed drums roll steadily beneath. Grove's rich, low-toned tenor line floating over the cool, chunky bass-driven groove of "Sneak a Peek" brings back warm memories of Sam Riney. The tune gets considerable color from a self-created horn section that urges the main melody line to greater heights. On the retro-soul-minded "Vinyl," Grove's emotional soprano surfs gracefully over a swirl of Danny Jacob's wah-wah guitar clicks and coproducer Michael Egizi's hypnotic and spacy synth swirls. For all his ubiquitousness and soulful demeanor, Paul Brown has been labeled "The Babyface of Smooth Jazz," so it's no surprise to find him producing a twist on the Babyface-composed Toni Braxton hit, "Another Sad Love Song," with Grove blending soprano and tenor in spots to make the chorus much more in your face than the verse. Grove shows more genuine emotion here and on the dramatic, gospel-tinged closer "The Last Song" than in most other places. Gospel? Did someone say Kirk Whalum? --Jonathan Widran

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Not up and coming/Euge Groove Has Arrived
Michael Romeo | Palmer, Alaska United States | 05/08/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The explosion you hear on smooth jazz stations is that of the finest CD this year Euge Groove. From front to back this is smooth jazz in the classic form. Do you love a sweet saprano sax and a hard driving tenor sax. Sprinkle in wonderful recurring melodies, funky driving rhythms, R&B, a little scat and great vocals and you have a possible Oais Award for best album for Steve Grove. The cut you probably heard on the jazz stations is the first cut on this musical journey track #1 Romeo & Juliet. However, when you go further on this cd you start to appreciate its diversity. Track # 2 Sneek a Peak, gives you just a beautiful soulful sound of Grooves Tenor sax work from his playing with TOP. Track # 3 Vinyl, hits you with the funky and yet sultry, Grooves soprano sax. Track #4 Give in to Me, launches us into the soulful vocals of JC Chasez from the boy band NSYNC. The match is just perfect between the vocals and sax of Grove and Chasez,in addition to the terrific backround harmoney. I can go on and on about how great this debut work is. But you need to definitly add this to your collection. Then kick back with your lover with a glass of wine or your faviorte smoke and appreciate, Groove and Track # 6 TENDERHEARTED LOVER. She will love you for it................"
Groove with the Grove...Chantez with Chasez
madlion | San Francisco, CA USA | 10/19/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My favorite SF smooth jazz radio station always played a song I enjoyed so much, but I always missed the part when the artist, album, and track names were announced. Sometimes I would hear the name Euge Groove mentioned but never made the connection. I visited the *NSync website one day and found that JC Chasez (an *NSync member) did a song on Steve Grove's album. I had to check it out. I sampled the songs and found out 2 things: (a) JC, whom I enjoy a lot, has a very sultry side -- just listening to him hit those dissonant, yet at times mellifluous, tunes makes me melt -- I enjoy him even more; and (b) the song on my fave jazz station that I love so much was none other than Euge Groove's Vinyl. So I bought the CD for 2 reasons: Vinyl and Give in to Me. But I took a listen to the entire CD and found all the songs to be a delight. Steve G. has a very sexy and seductive style. After all, that's what jazz is -- sexy and seductive. He's definitely up there with David Sanborn and Andy Snitzer. Ab fab, baby! So for all of you jazz ears and/or JC fans, this is a must-have. I give it a zillion stars!"