The groove continues, hitting a really nice spot just before 6:00, shortly before James’ vocals return. This section is followed by more trumpet soloing from Kuroda. This groove has the feeling of some downtempo jam off of Mo’ Wax’s Headz II compilation or something from that era.Īt about 2:20, Jose James’ vocals join, and the synth line after the “just bees and things and flowers” vocal is eerily similar to the original synth line on Ayers’ version.Īt about 3:45 or so, Corey King and Kuroda play some unison horn lines between the vocal phrases, and then at around 4:15, we get that little instrumental break, courtesy of Bowers’ Rhodes. ![]() A simple bassline from Dorsey, and then Kuroda’s trumpet starts a laid-back solo to start this tune off. ![]() This starts with some spacy chords from the Rhodes, gently panning from left to right, before Smith’s drums come in, hard. ![]() Takuya Kuroda‘s 2014 Rising Son release featured another version of “Everybody Loves the Sunshine”, with Kuroda on trumpet, Kris Bowers on keys, Corey King on trombone, Solomon Dorsey on bass, Nate Smith on drums, and José James on vocals.
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