Jesus Children of America - Jeff Golub, Wonder, Stevie
If I Ever Lose This Heaven - Jeff Golub, Sawyer, Pam
Cold Duck Time - Jeff Golub, Harris, Eddie [1]
Turn Off the Lights - Jeff Golub, Gamble, Kenneth
Cold Sweat - Jeff Golub, Brown, James [1]
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) - Jeff Golub, Gaye, Marvin
Crazy Love - Jeff Golub, Morrison, Van
Guitarist Jeff Golub's previous outing, Dangerous Curves, edged away from the R&B format toward a more rock approach. Do It Again revisits the soulful sound that Golub has made his own. The former Rod Stewart sideman h... more »as taken a break from composing this time out and chosen a batch of classic covers, displaying the same exquisite taste evidenced in his playing. Having had a hit with the Average White Band's instrumental "Pick Up the Pieces," he returns to the well for "Cut the Cake," and while he's at it, grabs their underappreciated "If I Ever Lose this Heaven." To inform anyone wondering where he garnered his influences, Golub gives us tunes by the masters: James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson. As always, his playing demonstrates the three Ts of all great musicians: the aforementioned taste, as well as in-the-pocket time and distinctive tone. If the record doesn't "rawk," it certainly grooves, and the solo on Eddie Harris's "Cold Duck Time" definitely pushes the boundaries of polite. Do It Again offers a great listen for fans of guitar and/or great soul tunes. --Michael Ross« less
Guitarist Jeff Golub's previous outing, Dangerous Curves, edged away from the R&B format toward a more rock approach. Do It Again revisits the soulful sound that Golub has made his own. The former Rod Stewart sideman has taken a break from composing this time out and chosen a batch of classic covers, displaying the same exquisite taste evidenced in his playing. Having had a hit with the Average White Band's instrumental "Pick Up the Pieces," he returns to the well for "Cut the Cake," and while he's at it, grabs their underappreciated "If I Ever Lose this Heaven." To inform anyone wondering where he garnered his influences, Golub gives us tunes by the masters: James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson. As always, his playing demonstrates the three Ts of all great musicians: the aforementioned taste, as well as in-the-pocket time and distinctive tone. If the record doesn't "rawk," it certainly grooves, and the solo on Eddie Harris's "Cold Duck Time" definitely pushes the boundaries of polite. Do It Again offers a great listen for fans of guitar and/or great soul tunes. --Michael Ross
"After reading that last review, I knew I had to say something. I think this CD is amazing! A friend lent it to me, and after hearing the first three songs, I knew I had to have a copy for myself. And it's a good thing, because I have practically worn the CD out with my repeat playings. It's such a fun album, it only takes one listen to realize that this is a must-have not just for jazz-lovers, but for anyone who appreciates good music. Golub's interpretations will leave you with goosebumped arms and tapping feet. "Cut The Cake" and "Cold Duck Time" are standouts, but each song on this record stands on it's own. So, do yourself a favor and add "Do It Again" to your collection, you won't be disappointed."
Fantastic
timmmie | Detroit | 08/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What's not to love about this CD? Everybody digs cover tunes, and this eclectic mix is just what the doctor ordered. "Cut The Cake" displays Golub's funky, inspired style of playing amidst a base line that grooves. "On The Beach" sticks in your head and transports you into a convertible at night with the top down. "Jesus Children Of America", an inspired choice for a cover, is soulful and warm with breezy guitar work. "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" is for lovers, period - it is a gorgeous rendition of a great song with sweet vocals. Jeff saves the best for last with a heartbreaking version of Van Morrison's "Crazy Love" - the articulation is beautiful, the sentiment perfectly caught. Jeff Golub comes to play, and listening to "Do It Again" makes me just want more from this
stylish artist."
Do it again......................
Willie L. Martin Jr | Back in the States Baby! | 11/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Very few artist have the ability to turn old Motown tunes into successful jazz tunes without risking the outcome sounding like a cross between elevator music or a theme to a tv sitcom. While I'm not totally opposed to R&B remakes turned jazz, Jeff Golub is much too talented to not produce original music of his own. There are two tracks on this cd that are my favorites. Tracks 2 and 4. "Cut the cake, and "Jesus Children of America." Even though I'm at odds with the contents of this particular cd, Jeff Golub delivers outstanding performances on all tracks listed. Got cash? Get the cd. ( ^ _ ^ )"
Jeff Golub Does It Again!
Willie L. Martin Jr | 05/14/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As usual, Jeff Golub does it again, with a collection of cover tunes that are as eclectic and original as his style. His chops are so subtle and fluid, yet have a complexity that he can call his very own.
On this album is Jeff's take on some great tunes and a style that intrigues so many other guitarists and musicians, you will hear them imitating his phrasings and tone in years to come. The recording is second to none, and on a decent sound system, you'll swear your are sitting with the band.
Once again, Jeff has proven that his name will someday be mentioned in the same breath with Wes Montgomery, Chet Atkins and other guitar greats!"
Do It Again and Again and Again!!
Willie L. Martin Jr | 07/07/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great CD!! A variety of songs from smooth to jumpin' are included. Cold Duck Time (song #6) gets your feet moving! This is a great CD!!"