Soul-Jazz

Soul-Jazz is said to have originated in the 1950s in the United States with a string of popular hits such as Curtis Fuller's Five Spot after Dark, Lee Morgan's The Sidewinder, Frank Foster's Samba Blues and Herbie Hancock's Cantaloupe Island. The sound is often described as an earthy, bluesy melodic concept with repetitive, dance-like rhythms.

If you want a little bit of soul in your jazz then Soul-Jazz is for you!