Warm and laidback soul jazz
from the great Hank Crawford – cut in a relaxed mode that makes the set feel
like some of the late nite smokers on the Prestige label at the time! Hank's
alto work is perfectly placed on the set, and he's working with fellow Ray
Charles bandmember David Fathead Newman on tenor – plus John Hunt and Phil
Guilbeau on trumpets, and Leroy Cooper on baritone sax – plus guitar from Sonny
Forrest on two tracks. Titles include "The Peeper",
"Sherri", "Sweet Cakes", "Don't Cry Baby",
"What Will I Tell My Heart", and "But On The Other Hand". ©
Dusty
Groove, Inc.
Recorded in 1962 with most of
the same band that made Soul Clinic, Hank Crawford turns in a simmering, deep
soul performance that draws in equal parts from Ray Charles' R&B, James
Moody's blues and Duke Ellington's swing. Accompanied by Texas tenor giant
David "Fathead" Newman, baritone saxophonist Leroy Cooper, trumpeters
John Hunt and Phil Guilbeau, bassist Edgar Willis and drummer Bruno Carr (with
Sonny Forrest on guitar on three tracks), Crawford follows the soul-blues Muse
into the night on this set. His four originals, including "Stoney
Lonesome," "The Peeper" and "Sherri," are high points,
so are his readings of Percy Mayfield's classic "But on the Other
Hand," and Charles' "Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand." The bookends
on the set are the Unger-Bernie-Johnson blues finger-popper "Don't Cry
Baby" and the elegant, melancholy ballad "What Will I Tell My
Heart." From the Heart features Crawford digging deep into the Memphis
tradition for expression. His own playing is exceptional as is that of Newman.
These solos are as notable for their restraint in the service of melody as they
are for their depth of expression. This is an early highpoint for Crawford. ~
by Thom Jurek, AMG.
Atlantic Records, SD 1387,
1962
Recorded 8th
November, 1961 - 16th May, 1962
Personnel:
Hank Crawford - Alto
Saxophone
David "Fathead"
Newman - Tenor Saxophone
Leroy Cooper - Baritone
Saxophone
Philip Guilbeau - Trumpet
[Solo #B3]
John Hunt - Trumpet
Sonny Forrest - Guitar
(#A1,A5,B1)
Edgar Willis - Bass
Bruno Carr - Drums
Track Listing:
A1. Don't Cry Baby {Stellar
Unger, Saul Bernie, James P. Johnson} (4:21)
A2. Sweet Cakes {Hank
Crawford} (3:38)
A3. You've Changed {Bill
Carey, Carey Fischer} (3:18)
A4. Baby Let Me Hold Your
Hand {Ray Charles} (3:52)
A5. Sherri {Hank Crawford}
(4:37)
B1. The Peeper {Hank
Crawford} (3:08)
B2. But On The Other Hand
{Percy Mayfield} (5:02)
B3. Stoney Lonesome {Hank
Crawford} (5:42)
B4. What Will I Tell My Heart
{Peter Tinturin, Jack Lawrence, Irving Gordon} (5:09)
Credits:
Producer, Supervisor - Nesuhi
Ertegun
Audio Engineer - Tom Dowd,
Phil Lehle
Cover Design - Loring Eutemey
Cover Photo - Jim Marshall
Liner Notes - Leo Davis
Hank Crawford - From The Heart {FLAC} (1962)
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Very, very nice! Thanks Chris, these tracks sound great. I'm really enjoying the clean audio & the fine music.
ReplyDeleteThis is great stuff, just great.
ReplyDeleteSweet arranging - the charts are all so very Ray.
Do you know who wrote them, Chris?
Thanks for the Hank Crawford!!!
ReplyDeleteI love Hank.
He's got his thing, and he works it. In a variety of settings, to strong effect.
Focus on sax still sounding like Brother Ray, looking forward to this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris and KC
This is a very tasteful showing for Crawford and shows him making it work each time. I thank you for sharing this recording - highly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris , for this wonderful LP , more Crawford with Ray Charles Band ?
ReplyDeleteLovely! So nice. This takes me back, one of the first albums I bought was Ray Charles at Newport (1958). That's a long time ago and I still have it, but its practically unplayable now.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
nice! thanks. does indeed sound like ray charles-ish in the arrangements.
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Many thanks !
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