the World Saxophone Quartet, of which he is a member, on their organ-drenched 1995 date Breath of Life. Ulmer directs the proceedings through Chicago blues territory with a quick and loose "Little Red Rooster," which leads into R. Kelly's 1996 pop hit "I Believe I Can Fly." Now, before indifference gets the best of you, in the hands of these musicians the tune receives a quick conversion from ballad into a quasi-Latin groove, through burning funk -- in which Gibbs absolutely shines -- ...
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Tags: bebop, Blood, detroit, Funk, Hamiet Bluiett, Hard Bop, James Carter, Leonard King, NY, Post-Bop, r&b, R. Kelly, Straight Ahead, Ulmer
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