
It seems like there’s been a
lot of funky and soulful jazz stuff on Cadet around lately. This has been a
longtime want as well. Of course, Up Above The Rock starts with some funky
drumming by Grady Tate, but the whole song is just a jam even without that
opening. Tate gets busy on here a couple of other times and I like the tone of
his drums in the mix. Ron Carter can also be found on bass here. The record
tends to be blues influenced up beat jazz like Quizas, Quizas, Quizas. Overall,
this is a pretty nice jazz album. ~ Soulstrut
Cadet Records, LPS 818, 1968
Recorded September, 1968 at
RCA Studios, New York City
Personnel:
Ray Bryant - Piano
Ron Carter - Bass
Grady Tate - Drums
Dobbie Hiques - Flugelhorn,
Trumpet
Snookie Young - Flugelhorn,
Trumpet (#A1,A3,A4,B3-B5)
Danny Moore - Flugelhorn,
Trumpet (#A2,A5,B1,B2)
Track Listing:
A1. Up Above The Rock {Ray
Bryant} (3:03)
A2. Dag Nab It {Buddy
Johnson} (3:36)
A3. Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
{Joe Davis, Osvaldo Farres} (3:21)
A4. If I Were A Carpenter
{Tim Hardin} (2:51)
A5. Little Green Apples {Bobby
Russell} (3:23)
B1. I Say A Little Prayer
{Burt Bacharach, Hal David} (4:52)
B2. After Hours {Avery
Parrish, Erskine Hawkins} (3:50)
B3. Where The Wind Blows {Bob
James} (4:36)
B4. Five, Six And Seven {Ray
Bryant} (3:23)
B5. Mrs. Robinson {Paul
Simon} (2:56)
Credits:
Producer - Richard Evans
Supervision - Dick LaPalm
Arranger - Ray Bryant
Engineer - Ray Hall
Yes! I've always been a big fan of this, ever since I shelled out a bundle for it on ebay almost 10 years ago. For whatever reason, this version of "If I Was a Carpenter" just does something to me, like hearing the Peanuts theme... that same kind of childlike warmth and happiness. Nice pick!
ReplyDeleteThanks again Chris, nice post.
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the music. Thanks Chris.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bryant always plays great!
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Many thanks, Chris!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Chris!
ReplyDeleteI'm not so fond of Grady Tate, but you comments are so appreciative that you're making me revise my thing!
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