

Esoteric Funk
It would be far too simplistic to lump this music under the single label of âcrossoverâ â it is simply too distinctive and electrifying. Bathe in a vividly colored groove, driven by razor sharp funkiness and dripping with mellowness.
Keyboardist Hubert Eaves III built his reputation in the 1970s through performances alongside Gary Bartz, Norman Connors, and Carlos Garnett. From the 1980s onward, he expanded his reach even further, playing a key role as a producer behind major hits such as those by DâTrain. This album, recorded in 1976, is his debut.
The music born from its sharp Black sensibility and impeccable sense of its time defies any easy categorization as âcrossoverâ, standing out instead as something boldly individual and exhilarating. Highlights include the tight, groove led âCall To Awarenessâ, the stormy and hypnotic âSlow Downâ, the genre defying âFlead Dancingâ, and the richly mellow âSong For Marleneâ. It is astonishing that this ânew musicâ of 1976 still retains its intensity and continues to sound truly new today.
Attention should also be paid to the participation of outstanding, forwardâthinking musicians such as Rene McLean, Reggie Lucas, and Mtume.
Text by Yusuke Ogawa (UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY)
[[Selling Points]]- Debut album from Hubert Barclay Eaves III
- Recorded in 1976
- Retains its intensity and continues to sound truly new today
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It would be far too simplistic to lump this music under the single label of âcrossoverâ â it is simply too distinctive and electrifying. Bathe in a vividly colored groove, driven by razor sharp funkiness and dripping with mellowness.
Keyboardist Hubert Eaves III built his reputation in the 1970s through performances alongside Gary Bartz, Norman Connors, and Carlos Garnett. From the 1980s onward, he expanded his reach even further, playing a key role as a producer behind major hits such as those by DâTrain. This album, recorded in 1976, is his debut.
The music born from its sharp Black sensibility and impeccable sense of its time defies any easy categorization as âcrossoverâ, standing out instead as something boldly individual and exhilarating. Highlights include the tight, groove led âCall To Awarenessâ, the stormy and hypnotic âSlow Downâ, the genre defying âFlead Dancingâ, and the richly mellow âSong For Marleneâ. It is astonishing that this ânew musicâ of 1976 still retains its intensity and continues to sound truly new today.
Attention should also be paid to the participation of outstanding, forwardâthinking musicians such as Rene McLean, Reggie Lucas, and Mtume.
Text by Yusuke Ogawa (UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY)
[[Selling Points]]- Debut album from Hubert Barclay Eaves III
- Recorded in 1976
- Retains its intensity and continues to sound truly new today


















