As its title portends,
Black Velvet boasts a smooth, rich texture absent from
O'Donel Levy's subsequent Groove Merchant sessions -- its mellow, stoned-soul sensibilities nevertheless complement the guitarist perfectly, affording him the space to weave a series of righteously beautiful solos. Like so many Groove Merchant efforts, the album relies far too much on the pop charts for material -- pap like "You've Made Me So Very Happy," "I'll Be There," and "Theme from Love Story" turns up like bad pennies -- but the arrangements are lovely, spotlighting contributions from organist
Charles Covington, reedist
Fats Theus, and trumpeter
Billy Skinner.
Levy also proves himself a composer of some distinction, contributing a pair of charming originals, "Granny" and "Nature's Child."