Showing posts with label New Jersey Kings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Jersey Kings. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2025

New Jersey Kings • Party To The Busstop

 



Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The New Jersey Kings create an amiable, mildly funky set of soul-jazz on their debut album Party to the Bus Stop. Often, the group sounds like they're trying to follow in the footsteps of the Beastie Boys and their keyboardist Money Mark, by digging out old Richard "Groove" Holmes, Isaac Hayes, Big John Patton, and Curtis Mayfield records and trying their best to replicate that gritty, funky, soulful sound. Unfortunately, the New Jersey Kings don't quite reach the heights of the Beasties and Money Mark, mainly because they aren't quite as loose with the groove, but there still are enjoyable moments on the record.

Amazon ...    https://www.amazon.com/Party-Bus-Stop-Jersey-Kings/dp/B000000OJR

 

Friday, March 14, 2025

VA • Acid Jazz Presents Riot On 103rd Street Funk

 



James Taylor Quartet, Mother Earth, Brand New Heavies, New Jersey Kings, The Filthy Six...


New Jersey Kings • Party To The Bus Stop

 



The James Taylor Quartet have also released three albums under the name New Jersey Kings.
 




Friday, September 6, 2024

New Jersey Kings • Stratosphere Breakoown



The James Taylor Quartet have also released three albums under the name New Jersey Kings. These are similar in style to the core funky Hammond sound of JTQ, but have tended to be recorded live in the studio resulting in a more natural yet raw sound.

Some performances during 2005 included an augmented horn section and have been promoted as the James Taylor Funk Orchestra. During 2005 Nigel Price (guitar) replaced David Taylor. 

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El Cuarteto de James Taylor también ha lanzado tres álbumes bajo el nombre de New Jersey Kings. Estos son similares en estilo al sonido funky de Hammond de JTQ, pero han tendido a ser grabados en vivo en el estudio resultando en un sonido más natural y crudo.

Algunas actuaciones durante 2005 incluyeron una sección de trompetas aumentada y han sido promovidas como la James Taylor Funk Orchestra. Durante 2005 Nigel Price (guitarra) reemplazó a David Taylor.