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Vocalist Philip Bailey is best known from his days with Earth, Wind & Fire and his own R&B hits, including “Easy Lover” with Phil Collins. But there’s also a not-so-hidden jazz-inflected singer within this talented stylist. On the aptly titled Soul on Jazz Bailey takes on standards (“Nature Boy”), jazz adaptations (“Dear Ruby,” a vocal version of Thelonious Monk’s “Ruby My Dear”), “On the Red Clay” (from Freddie Hubbard’s “Red Clay” and Herbie Hancock’s “Tell Me a Bedtime Story”), and modern jazz classics (Eugene McDaniel’s “Compared to What,” Chick Corea’s “Sometime Ago,” and the Cannonball Adderley hit “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy”), among other material suited to his expressive and adaptable falsetto. Bailey lends a contemporary sheen to it all, never reaching for a forced retro feel that wouldn’t sit well with his own genuinely funky sensibility. With just-right assistance from producer Bob Belden and a host of fine players used to skipping between genres, Bailey pulls off an unexpected project with panache. William Pearl, Barnes & Noble