Soulive's "No Place Like Soul" is a vibrant journey through the realms of jazz funk, acid jazz, and soul jazz, released on January 1, 2007, under the iconic Stax label. This 53-minute album is a testament to Soulive's mastery of blending genres, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly contemporary.
The album kicks off with "Waterfall," a track that immediately sets the tone with its infectious groove, followed by "Don't Tell Me," a soulful anthem that showcases the band's vocal prowess. "Mary" and "Comfort" offer a smooth, jazzy interlude, while "Callin'" and "Outrage" bring the energy back up with their funky rhythms and punchy brass sections.
"Morning Light" and "Never Know" provide a moment of introspection, with Soulive's signature jazz fusion sound shining through. The upbeat "Yeah Yeah" and the reflective "If This World Was A Song" demonstrate the band's versatility, seamlessly transitioning from high-energy jams to soulful ballads.
The album concludes with "One Of Those Days," "Bubble," and "Kim," each track offering a unique flavor of Soulive's eclectic style. "No Place Like Soul" is not just an album; it's an experience that highlights Soulive's ability to create music that resonates with a wide range of listeners, making it a standout addition to any music collection.