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Released
  
17 Feb 2004

Length
  
44:07

Artist
  
Ben Sidran

Producer
  
Ben Sidran

Genre
  
Smooth jazz

Recorded
  
28 – 29 Jun 2003

Language
  
English

Release date
  
17 February 2004

Label
  
Go Jazz

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The Concert for Garcia Lo, Dylan Different, Cien Noches, On the Cool Side, Cool Paradise

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Nick's Bump is a smooth jazz album by American keyboardist and jazz vocalist Ben Sidran, released in 2004. It is Sidran's twenty sixth album, and his first release by his independent label Nardis Records.

Contents

Background

Although Sidran's reputation as a keyboardist had been well established by the time it was released, Nick's Bump represented his first effort at an instrumental album. The tracks are presented as a "party mix" of cool tunes to be accompanied by a "Nick's Bump" drink, the recipe for which is included in the CD notes.

The album's songs were written by a litany of jazz lyricists, most notably Eddie Harris who is represented in three songs including "Listen Here", the first single track from the 1967 second place R&B chart topper The Electrifying Eddie Harris.

In a style that would later be echoed by such works as Dylan Different, the album was recorded live without alterations.

Track listing

The album is an Enhanced CD, as such it contains a mix of CD audio and computer video files.

Computer videos

  • The How and Why of Nick's Bump, video interview
  • You Can't Judge a Book (A Great Rhythm Section)
  • Personnel

  • Ben Sidran – Hammond organ, Wurlitzer electric piano
  • Louka Patenaude – guitar
  • Billy Peterson – bass
  • Bob Rockwell – tenor saxophone, flute
  • Leo Sidran – drums, percussion
  • Mark Haines – engineer
  • Reception

    Writing for AllMusic, Alex Henderson comments that the musical style "unfortunately, didn't restore the mass appeal that jazz enjoyed during the Great Depression and World War II", but concedes "it was a noble effort".

    With reference to Sidran's previous work, Henderson concludes that the album "falls short of essential but is still an infectious, enjoyably funky demonstration of what he can do in an instrumental setting."

    Songs

    1Little Sherry3:30
    2Cryin' Blues4:36
    3Black Jack7:13

    References

    Nick's Bump Wikipedia