Feels So Good Grover Washington Jr.

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  • Release Date: 02/10/1992
  • Original Release: 1975
  • Sales Rank: 17,601
  • Label: MCA SPECIAL PRODUCTS
  • UPC: 737463517720
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Feels So Good

1LISTENThe Sea Lion 5:57
2LISTENMoonstreams 5:55
3LISTENKnucklehead 7:59
4LISTENIt Feels So Good 8:19
5LISTENHydra 9:09

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The aptly titled and much-sampled Feels So Good represents the creative apex of Grover Washington, Jr.'s sublime electric funk sound. Its shimmering, soulful grooves refute the argument that smooth jazz is little more than mere ambience, combining expert playing and intricate songwriting to create music that is both compelling and comforting. Arranger Bob James is in top form here, creating the spacious, rich milieus that are his trademark, but regardless of the name above the title, bassist Louis Johnson is the real star of the show. His supple rhythms percolate like coffee, adding oomph to the bottom of highlights "Hydra" and "Knucklehead" while Washington's cream-and-sugar soprano sax solos soar over the top. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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January 13, 2004: This is the most beautiful album I've ever heard, and I attribute its beauty and grace to Grover, Bob James and the musicians they congregrate with. I've listened to it for more than thirty years now, and I'll be having it played at my funeral as well!

Feels So Goodby Anonymous

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October 02, 2003: caragious stimulating not afraid viscous hard sax that opened doors for those that were not full of courage and not stimulating like grover in the 1970 era they know who they are a aragious hardcore not afraid stimulating