Allied with Pee Wee King of
James Brown fame, Dave Liebman plunges headlong into funk in the wake of Herbie
Hancock's Headhunters, but his heart doesn't seem to be in it. At times, he
sounds bored playing R&B riffs that he seemed to have outgrown at the time,
lapsing into free-jazz flurries in an effort to stay interested, and the rhythm
section is leaden. The whole thing is recorded with a dry, airless ambience,
possibly emulating Headhunters and its sought-after riches -- but no, it didn't
translate into anything close to a gold record. Leon Thomas makes some fairly
ridiculous vocal appearances on the energetic but mindless funk of
"Children of the Ghetto" and the pale imitation of a JB groove,
"Got to Work." Yet there are a few moments, particularly on
"Tranquility of the Protective Aura," where Liebman's lovely soprano
is permitted to soar unimpeded. The title of the album refers either to
photography or cigarettes, depending upon which side of the cover you're looking
at. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide.
Horizon Records, SP-721, 1977
Recorded May 1976 at the Record
Plant, Sausalito, California;
and September 1976 at Electric Lady Studio, New York City
and September 1976 at Electric Lady Studio, New York City
Personnel:
David Liebman - Tenor & Soprano
Saxes, Alto & C Flutes, Electric Piano,
Talking Drum, Vocals, Handclaps
Talking Drum, Vocals, Handclaps
Pee Wee Ellis - Tenor & Soprano
Saxes, Electric Piano, Vocals, Handclaps
Harold "Ivory"
Williams - Synthesizer [Mini Moog], Electric Piano, Vocals
Link Chamberland - Electric
Guitars
Chris Hayes - Electric Guitar
Jeff Berlin - Bass
Tony Saunders - Bass
Al Foster - Drums
Jimmy Strassburg - Percussion
Jumma Santos - Congas,
Handclaps
Sonny Brown - Percussion
Richard Beirach - Piano
[Acoustic]
Leon
Thomas – Vocals
[See
included Info.txt file for specific details]
Track Listing:
A1. Light'n Up, Please! {David
Liebman} (6:39)
A2. Children Of The Ghetto
{Liebman, Thomas, Steinberg, Ellis} (3:44)
A3. Tranquility Of The
Protective Aura {Harold Williams} (5:54)
A4. The Fonz's Strut {David
Liebman, Pee Wee Ellis} (5:55)
B1. Got To Work {Liebman, Ellis,
Leon Thomas} (3:17)
B2. Chicken Soup {David
Liebman, Pee Wee Ellis} (3:52)
B3. Exquisite Torture {David
Liebman} (5:05)
B4. Win Your Love {David
Liebman} (1:31)
B5. Slow Dance On The Killing
Ground {David Liebman} (4:24)
David Liebman - Light'n Up, Please! {FLAC} (1977)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a crap reviewer ! Totally ignorant !
I liked the album
Cheers
Love this man , at tenor, soprano or Flute ...... Big post.
ReplyDeleteAs one of the greatest Miles fans on the planet, I cannot thank you enough for this album.
ReplyDeleteIt was recorded when Miles was in seclusion, and I think Dave attempted somewhat to fill in
the blank left by The Boss...