The posthumously released all-star
Jeff Golub benefit album,
The Vault, brings together reworked and previously unreleased versions of songs the guitarist recorded prior to being diagnosed with the rare brain disease progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) in 2014. A debilitating condition, PSP robbed
Golub of his eyesight and left the adept, genre-bending blues and jazz musician unable to play his guitar. Tragically, complications from the disease also led to his death in January 2015. Prior to his passing, however, several of
Golub's longtime friends and collaborators, including trumpeter
Rick Braun, music executive
Bud Harner, and producer/engineer
Steven Miller, assisted
Golub in compiling these tracks.
Golub then handpicked many of his favorite artists to add their own contemporary style to the recordings and create something fresh. Although many of the songs on
The Vault, such as "Funky Is as Funky Does," off 1994's
Avenue Blue and "Groanin'," off 1999's
Out of the Blue, will be familiar to
Golub's longtime fans, these are not the same tracks featured on the original albums. On the contrary, these are alternate versions reworked with newly recorded additions from such artists as
Dave Koz,
Mindi Abair,
Kirk Whalum,
Boney James,
Jeff Lorber,
Gerald Albright,
Peter White,
Richard Elliot, and others. Released on the heels of a live benefit concert held in New York City to raise funds to pay for
Golub's expenses, proceeds from sales of
The Vault also go to
Golub's family. Ultimately,
The Vault works as both a farewell from
Golub and a soulful, uplifting tribute to his musical gifts. ~ Matt Collar