Soul on Jazz


Soul on Jazz is an album by Philip Bailey which was released in April 2002 on Heads Up International Records. The album reached No. 45 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.

Critical reception

Christopher Loudon of Jazz Times noted "This new solo effort from Earth, Wind and Fire’s estimable frontman should really be called Soul on the Periphery of Jazz. Like a martini so dry that the vermouth is barely detectable, Bailey's latest is pure soul infused with just a hint of jazz." Loudon added "Reinterpreting jazz treasures both familiar and lesser-known, he moves from triumph to triumph."
Ed Hogan of AllMusic gave a 3 out of 5 star rating and wrote "More jazz-oriented than Dreams, Soul on Jazz benefits from the sharing of production chores with Myron McKinley, Bob Belden, and Scott Kinsey. The album is definitely on track." The Associated Press declared "His new solo compilation, mixes two of the most creative forms of music.".."After more than 30 years, Bailey's sound is more innovative than ever."

Overview

On the album, Bailey covers Thelonious Monk's "Ruby, My Dear", Earth, Wind & Fire's "Keep Your Head to the Sky", Joe Zawinul's "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy", Chick Corea's Sometime Ago, Les McCann's "Compared to What" and Herbie Hancock's "Tell Me a Bedtime Story".

Personnel

Musicians

Production

  • Dave Love – executive producer
  • Philip Bailey – producer
  • Bob Belden – producer
  • Scott Kinsey – producer
  • Myron McKinley – producer
  • Robert Friedrich – engineer, mixing
  • Dave Kowlaski – BGV recording
  • Andy Ackland – technical engineer
  • Mark Fraunfelder – assistant engineer
  • Tim Stritmater – assistant engineer
  • Tim Lauber – mix assistant
  • Louis F. Hemsey – mastering at GKS Mastering
  • Robert Hoffman – art direction, design
  • Peter Figen – cover photography
  • R. Andrew Lepley – inner sleeve photography
  • Trinity Bailey – stylist
  • Bennett Freed – management