Sunday, April 29, 2018

Willis Jackson - Swivel Hips (1968) [re-rip]

Swivel Hips; Music to party by, exercise to or swing along with, low and inspirational sounds to help elevate your spirits and move your body. Sounds to be played over the vacuum cleaner as you clean up the pad the morning after the party; sounds to remind the head as it clears the pad that was a party in the first place. Swivel Hips is a party by itself. Extracts from Liner Notes by Linda Solomon (January 1969).

Great stuff! Like the rest of his late 60's Prestige recordings, this is a lively session with a good late 60's funky jazz sound that widen's Gator's range past the usual tenor/organ bag of his early 60's records. He plays tenor and his trademark Gator horn on this one, and he's backed by Jackie Ivory on organ and Bill Jennings on guitar. The tracks are long, with a stretched out groove, and include "Swivel Hips", "Y'Understand Me", and "Florence Of Arabia". Tough LP to find, too! © Dusty Groove America, Inc.

Prestige Records, PRST 7602, 1968
Recorded 9th September, 1968 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ

Personnel:
Willis Jackson - Tenor Saxophone, Gator Horn (#B2)
Jackie Ivory - Organ
Bill Jennings - Guitar
Ben Tucker - Bass, Electric Bass
Jerry Potter - Drums
Ralph Dorsey - Conga

Track Listing:
A1. Swivel Hips {Willis Jackson} (6:55)
A2. In A Mellow Tone {Duke Ellington, Milt Gabler} (8:55)
A3. Win, Lose Or Draw {Willis Jackson} (3:56)
B1. Y’Understand Me {Willis Jackson} (9:04)
B2. By The Time I Get To Phoenix {Jimmy Webb, Burt Bacharach} (6:05)
B3. Florence Of Arabia {Howard Roberts} (7:07)

Credits:
Supervisor - Bob Porter
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Liner Photo - Don Schlitten
Liner Notes - Linda Solomon (January 1969)

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