One of the first few funky
classics from tenorist Rusty Bryant – a record that showed a whole new side of
his talents, thanks to the addition of a rock-solid rhythm section! As the
title might imply, there's a bit of Rusty's old "Night Train" sound
in spirit here – but the overall sound is much more modern, at least for the
late 60s – thanks to the use of a varitone sax on the date, and a group that
includes Ivan Boogaloo Joe Jones on guitar, Jimmy Carter (not the president) on
Hammond, and Bernard Purdie on drums. Titles include a great funky version of
"Night Train", plus some other originals like "Cootie
Boogaloo", "Funky Mama", and "Funky Rabbits". ©
1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.
An effort very much
consistent with producer Bob Porter's Prestige "house" soul-jazz
sound, utilizing players who would contribute to many other similar efforts in
the late '60s and early '70s, particularly guitarist Joe "Boogaloo"
Jones and drummer Bernard Purdie. These beefy, straightforward grooves include
a remake of Bryant's arrangement of "Night Train" (one of his most
popular recordings in the version he cut for Dot). The writing credit for
"Funky Rabbits" is given as "unknown," but it sure sounds a
lot to these ears like a retitled version of Ray Charles' "Hallelujah, I
Love Her So." ~ Richie Unterberger, AMG.
Prestige Records, PR 7735,
1969
Recorded 6th October, 1969 at
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Personnel:
Rusty Bryant - Alto Sax
(#B2), Tenor Sax (Varitone)
Boogaloo Joe Jones - Guitar
Jimmy Carter - Organ
Eddie Mathias - Bass
[Electric]
Bernard "Pretty"
Purdie - Drums
Track Listing:
A1. Cootie Boogaloo {Rusty
Bryant, Jimmy Carter} (5:54)
A2. Funky Mama {John Patton}
(5:53)
A3. Funky Rabbits {Unknown}
(5:34)
B1. Night Train {Jimmy
Forrest} (5:22)
B2. With These Hands {Abner
Silver, Benny Davis} (4:24)
B3. Home Fries {Rusty Bryant,
Jimmy Carter} (5:54)
Credits:
Supervisor - Bob Porter
Recording Engineer - Rudy Van
Gelder
Liner Notes - Tom Curry (October, 1969)
thanks Chris. perfect for getting that Friday Feeling (ooooh...now I want a Crunchie).
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ReplyDeleteFirst saw this guys ability on some tracks with Hank Marr. I look forward to this step up with a different great session band.
The funkier of these soul-jazz tracks are really fine. Thanks.
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