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Finding the Keys: the Best of Jools Holland by Chris Difford Ruby Turner Tom Jones Michael McDonald Sam Brown Eric Clapton Dr. John Louise Marshall Richard Hawley Jools Holland/Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra Solomon Burke David Gray Beverly Knight (CD, 2011)
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Product Identifiers
ProducerLaurie Latham
Record LabelRhino (Label)
UPC5052498652822
eBay Product ID (ePID)8050155593
Product Key Features
Release Year2011
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time74 Mins 52 Seconds
ArtistChris Difford, Ruby Turner, Tom Jones, Michael McDonald, Sam Brown, Eric Clapton, Dr. John, Louise Marshall, Richard Hawley, Jools Holland/Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, Solomon Burke, David Gray, Beverly Knight
Release TitleFinding the Keys: the Best of Jools Holland
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
EngineerRon Burrow; Laurie Latham
Additional informationPersonnel: Louise Marshall, Rosie Mae (vocals, background vocals); Ruby Turner (vocals); Mark Flanagan (guitar); Derek Nash, Lisa Grahame, Phil Veacock, Michael "Bami" Rose (saxophone); Nick Lunt (baritone saxophone); Chris Storr, Jason McDermid, Jon Scott (trumpet); Roger Goslyn, Rico Rodriguez, Fayyaz Virji, Winston Rollins (trombone); Christopher Holland (organ); Gilson Lavis (drums, percussion). Audio Mixers: Ron Burrow; Laurie Latham. Recording information: Helicon Mountain, The Pyramid Room. Finding the Keys: The Best of Jools Holland rounds up 20 highlights from Holland' new millennium boogie-woogie, sampling almost equally from his solo recordings, his sides with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, and his star-studded duet albums with friends. Considering how Holland's records all share the same sensibility -- they're all swinging celebrations of jump blues and R&B -- they all kind of blend together, a trait that makes them ideal for a compilation like this: there's no shift in tone or sensibility, just consistent good times that represents Holland's best while offering a good indication of what can be found on his albums proper. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine