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I Want to Hold Your Hand

I Want to Hold Your Hand

SKU: V91529 Barcode: 0602445092604
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 01 Dec 2023

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

In a world filled with guitar virtuosos and jazz legends, Green's take on The Beatles' classic "I Want To Hold Your Hand" is a refreshing and surprising delight.

From the moment the first note hits your ears, you'll be taken on a wild ride through Green's inventive interpretations and masterful guitar work. His playing is tight and precise, with every riff and bend executed with finesse.

The song itself is transformed into a funky, soulful groove that is impossible not to dance along to. Green's unique touch on the melody brings a whole new dimension to the familiar tune, injecting it with his signature style and flair.

The chemistry between Green and his bandmates is palpable, with each musician adding their own personality and flair to the mix. The result is a dynamic and vibrant interpretation of a classic song that is sure to please even the most discerning music aficionados.

Overall, Green's take on "I Want To Hold Your Hand" is a triumph of creativity and musicianship. It's a joyous celebration of a timeless tune, reimagined in Green's own inimitable style. This album is a must-listen for anyone looking to inject some fun and groove into their music collection.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. I Want to Hold Your Hand
2. Speak Low
3. Stella By Starlight
4. Corcovado
5. This Could Be the Start of Something
6. At Long Last Love

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About the artist

Grant Green

Grant Green, the smooth jazz guitarist from St. Louis, Missouri, epitomizes cool with his effortless style and impeccable technique. His crisp, melodic lines and soulful phrasing have captivated audiences across the globe, earning him a cult following among jazz enthusiasts. Green's career began in the 1960s when he signed with Blue Note Records, where he released a string of critically acclaimed albums that showcased his impeccable musicianship and innovative approach to jazz guitar. His debut album, "Grant's First Stand," established him as a rising star in the jazz world, and he quickly became known for his distinctive sound and virtuosic playing. Despite his undeniable talent and influence, Green never achieved mainstream success during his lifetime, which only adds to his enigmatic appeal. His music remains as fresh and exciting today as it was when it was first recorded, and his legacy lives on through the countless musicians he has inspired. Grant Green may not be a household name, but his impact on the world of jazz is undeniable. His music transcends time and genre, speaking to the universal language of creativity and expression. So next time you're looking for some smooth sounds to get you through the day, why not give Grant Green a listen? You won't be disappointed.

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