"Comin' On Home," released in January 1971, is a vibrant and soulful journey into the world of jazz, marking Richard "Groove" Holmes' debut and sole album for the legendary Blue Note Records. Following prolific stints with Prestige and Pacific Jazz, Holmes delivers a masterclass in soul jazz and jazz funk, blending hard bop sensibilities with a groovy, funky edge.
This 35-minute gem kicks off with the infectious "Groovin' For Mr. G," setting the tone for an album that's as catchy as it is sophisticated. Holmes' organ playing is front and center, weaving intricate melodies over a tight rhythm section. The album features a mix of original compositions and remastered classics, including the iconic "Theme From 'Love Story'" and the funky "Mr. Clean." Each track is a testament to Holmes' unique style, characterized by his soulful touch and innovative use of the Hammond B-3 organ.
"Comin' On Home" is a rare first press, making it a coveted addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's influence extends beyond its initial release, with tracks like "Wave" and "This Here" being heavily sampled in modern music. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or new to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience, showcasing the timeless appeal of Richard "Groove" Holmes' music.