Keys/Piano - Funkiest Solo


Best rhythm, stankiest groove, deepest pocket.

I’ll start.

There’s something about the keys on "Slap Happy" by Ben Allison that gives me a big old stank face.

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Most anything Dr. John (Mac Rebennack), Stevie Wonder, or Terry Adams (NRBQ) plays on. For Dr. John "Such A Night", for Stevie "Superstition", and for Terry "Want You To Feel Good Too". 

Another favorite pianist of mine is Spooner Oldham, heard on all the great recordings that came out of Muscle Shoals (he was the pianist of The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section/aka The Swampers). His main instrument is a Hohner electric piano, as heard on his playing on Aretha Franklin’s incredible recording of "I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)".

The recording of the song started out much differently than it ended up, at one point the session breaking down and stalling, nothing seeming to work. Spooner then simply started playing his now-signature part (ding...duh ding, duh ding.), in waltz time. The whole song came together around his piano part. Spooner’s also a great songwriter, with his partner Dan Penn. The last time I saw Nick Lowe live he had Spooner and Dan as his opening act. They were better than he, and without a band.

Anything off of Hiromi Uehara's Live concert video 'Live in Marciac' 2012,
But especially 'I've got Rhythm' and 'Pachelbel's Canon'.
 

It should be against the law for a performer to have that much fun playing.

Ramsey Lewis "Wade in the Water".

My sister purchased the single and I still have it (on Cadet).

Just for fun:

 

DeKay