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Funk: Deep, hot, & dirty.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: Deep Funk
Release Date:
2009
Us Is What Time It Is
© Copyright-Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme
(845121005837)
Record Label: Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme
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ELDRIDGE GRAVY & THE COURT SUPREME is a funk juggernaut. Backed by the hot, gritty orchestration of the 10-person Court Supreme, frontman Eldridge Gravy easily works dancefloors to a fever pitch with his full-bore performance and smooth rapport with the audience.
The band, like so many of its members, is the product of a wonderful accident. Early in 2006, in what was supposed to be a one-off event, an instrumental band teamed up with a guest singer to learn some James Brown and Parliament covers for a moving-out party. The next morning, the house was torn up, shattered glass everywhere, tables broken, and the landlord was on his way for the final walk-through. In the wake of this carnage, ELDRIDGE GRAVY & THE COURT SUPREME was born.
The group quickly picked up horns, keys, backup singers, and were soon 11 men and women strong. Originals soon replaced covers, sounding like a viscous blend of the songs they cut their teeth on -- Sly and The Family Stone, Funkadelic, and James Brown are touchstones for their sound, but Eldridge Gravy has a distinct sound and persona that's unmistakably their own. While Eldridge Gravy fit in with the recent soul revival heralded by Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, they have also played alongside hip hop crews, balkan brass groups, and scuzzy bar rock bands. Their high energy, tight arrangements, and massive stage presence have the power to convince any crowd that funk ain't dead.
In May of 2009 the group released their first CD "US IS WHAT TIME IT IS" to a sold out Tractor Tavern. Recorded at AVAST Studios and mastered by Mell Detmer, the album is a taut collection of hook filled psychedelic soul and funk that calls to mind Sly's "Stand!" and The Temptations circa 1969.
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author: Rick Riday
(This review originated from funksta.tumblr.com on May 18th 2009)
Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme just released their long awaited debut album Saturday night, selling out the Tractor Tavern. Going into the show, I had only heard a couple cuts from their myspace page, so much of the material they played was new to me, and I was blown away by how far they’ve evolved since the days when I briefly played with these cats. Their show was highly polished and extremely entertaining. Things got started with the core band and Donnie Dollarstack calling up the horns, the Lady Gravy and Ms. Bean, and finally the star of the show, Eldridge himself. It was a party start to finish and included a variety of emotion to drive your soul in different directions as things progressed. In addition to playing all the songs from the album, they sprinkled in covers ranging from Funkadelic to local funk off the Wheedle’s Groove compilation. Lady Gravy took center stage for the classic “Rock Steady” and brought down the house. Never a hint of loftiness, Eldridge wants nothing more than for you to shake your ass and get down.
Since the show, I haven’t been able to stop listening to the album, “Us Is What Time It Is”. In the sea of recent Deep Funk revival, it’s refreshing to hear a band bring more of the P-Funk & Sly Stone dance funk vibe back. It could be the rich background vocals on “Can’t Help It” and “Get It Got It Good”, maybe it’s Daddy Diddio’s liquid layer of keys on “Do What You Do”, or the full-on funkadelic freak outs by Wilson & The Crime on “Smells Like Danger” and “Pick You Up”, all with Ol’ Pollina keeping it tight on the skins. No matter how you slice it, the Court Supreme have risen up to reign as Seattle’s premier funk outfit. And that’s all before you consider the soul and power of Eldridge, both on stage and in the studio. He shows his deep down bluesy soul on “Pick You Up” to James Brown explosiveness on “Fire Escape”, the one live track included to prove that they can and will take it to the stage.
Do yourself a favor, go see these guys live, and pick up a CD in the meantime. You won’t regret it.
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This album kicks you ass!
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If you like to shake your ass and have a party, this album is unbeatable (unless you are lucky enough to see them live, which will blow your mind). You will never tire of the songs on the album, but each time through will have you begging for more.
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author: Peters at CD Baby
This album is the funky good time soul soundtrack to your 2009 barbeque. Forget the barbeque, this album is all you need for your summer 2009 soundtrack. Does it have the key ingredients Tight guitar? Check. Pockets as deep as tar pits? Check. Hot shot horn section? Check. Powerful, sliding around the groove, heartfelt soulful vocals with awesome background singers? Check. Mix in some psychedelic soul organ and you've got a recipe for a helluva good time with "Us Is What Time It Is." Eldridge Gravy and his small army of music makers play some funky soul in the style of Sly Stone, The Dap Kings, and Galactic. It's infectious, funky, righteously produced by Jonny Mendoza at Seattle's AVAST studios. From the mid-tempo grooving "Escalator" to the distorted bass playing molasses-thick soul of "Pick You Up," this is rock solid funk: deep, hot, & dirty.
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