Friday, February 22, 2019

Charles Earland - Mama Roots (1978) [re-rip]

Amazing late 70s work from Charles Earland – quite different material than his contemporaneous sets for Mercury and Columbia, and much more the rootsy soul jazz he first cut at Prestige! The tracks are long, and filled with rhythms – that undeniable Earland groove, which is laid out here beautifully on the Hammond – in a real no-nonsense sort of style that holds up wonderfully over the years. Players are great throughout – and include Dave Schnitter and George Coleman on tenor, Jimmy Ponder on guitar, and Walter Perkins on drums. Titles include "Undecided", "The Dozens", "Mama Roots", "Red Green & Black Blues", "Old Folks", and "Bluesette". ~ Dusty Groove Inc.,

Organist Charles Earland recorded nine albums for the Muse label between 1977 and 1995. None stand out particularly, but each had its share of solid, organ-combo swing and programs of mostly blues and ballads. This music was all recorded between Earland's more commercial (and less memorable) outings on Mercury and Columbia and catch the organ grinder in a kind of Jimmy Smith bag (reinforced even more when paired with Wes-like guitarist Jimmy Ponder). While the funk and the fire in Earland's playing had been missing since at least his last Prestige record (1974), there's an insistently melodic and appealing groove throughout this set. Another advantage is that the majority of the tunes here are Earland originals: slow burners that really let the organist cook nicely on a low flame. There are several nice features for George Coleman on tenor sax. A surprisingly cohesive set with an enjoyable after-hours feel. ~ by Douglas Payne.

Muse Records, MR 5156, 1978
Recorded at Van Gelder Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Personnel:
Charles Earland - Organ
Dave Schnitter - Tenor Saxophone (#A1)
George Coleman - Tenor Saxophone
Jimmy Ponder - Guitar
Walter Perkins - Drums (#A1,A2,B1,B2)
Bobby Durham - Drums (#A3,B3)

Tracks:
A1. Undecided {Charlie Shavers} (7:45)
A2. The Dozens {Charles Earland} (3:46)
A3. Red, Green & Black Blues {Charles Earland} (4:54)
B1. Mama Roots {Charles Earland} (6:34)
B2. Old Folks {Willard Robison} (5:27)
B3. Bluesette {Toots Thielemans, Norman Gimbel} (6:38)

Credits:
Producer - Ozzie Cadena
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Cover Design - Ron Warwell
Cover Photography - Clarence Eastmond
Liner Notes - Tony Outhwaite

6 comments:

  1. Very tasty stuff! I am really enjoying the music. Thanks Chris.

    PS: nice job on the digital transfer. Sounds great.

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  2. Saw this at a record store just a few days ago, but out it back because the price was a little too high for the condition of the disc. Now I get to hear a clean copy. Thanks.

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  3. Great bluesy groove. George Coleman really adds to this set. Thanks

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  4. Nice band; Walter Perkins is an unsung great! Thanks!

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