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Family Groove in Bloomington, MN
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New Orleans' favorite sons,
the Neville Brothers
, pool their talents again on this CD.
Family Groove
is a clever reference not only to the musical abilities of the four brothers, but to the shared interests and concerns of the brothers and their families. All the usual
Neville
elements are here:
Charles Neville
on the saxophone,
Cyril Neville
on the drums,
Art Neville
on piano, and the inimitable voice of
Aaron Neville
. Their message is the
gospel
of social and political justice, as well as the importance of love and family. Hence, the family groove. In
"Line of Fire,"
brother
speaks to the growing problem of drugs and guns claiming the lives of many young black men in the cities.
Aaron
's son,
Jason Neville
, makes an appearance with a
rap
tune lamenting the tragic plight of the homeless in the richest country in the world and the complacent America that looks the other way. The one-world outlook of
the Nevilles
is exemplified on the beautiful harmonies of
"Let My People Go,"
as well as in their closing number, a
traditional
"Maori Chant."
They sing their recognition that people all over the world want the same thing: freedom, peace, and love. This is vintage
Neville Brothers
philosophy delivered as always with the funky beat and unique
sound that has captivated fans all over the world. ~ Rose of Sharon Witmer
the Neville Brothers
, pool their talents again on this CD.
Family Groove
is a clever reference not only to the musical abilities of the four brothers, but to the shared interests and concerns of the brothers and their families. All the usual
Neville
elements are here:
Charles Neville
on the saxophone,
Cyril Neville
on the drums,
Art Neville
on piano, and the inimitable voice of
Aaron Neville
. Their message is the
gospel
of social and political justice, as well as the importance of love and family. Hence, the family groove. In
"Line of Fire,"
brother
speaks to the growing problem of drugs and guns claiming the lives of many young black men in the cities.
Aaron
's son,
Jason Neville
, makes an appearance with a
rap
tune lamenting the tragic plight of the homeless in the richest country in the world and the complacent America that looks the other way. The one-world outlook of
the Nevilles
is exemplified on the beautiful harmonies of
"Let My People Go,"
as well as in their closing number, a
traditional
"Maori Chant."
They sing their recognition that people all over the world want the same thing: freedom, peace, and love. This is vintage
Neville Brothers
philosophy delivered as always with the funky beat and unique
sound that has captivated fans all over the world. ~ Rose of Sharon Witmer