One of the rarest Willis
Jackson albums of the 60s - recorded for the smaller Moodsville subsidiary of
Prestige, and done in a dreamy late nite mode that's quite different from some
of Jackson's other sets! The group is a quartet with Richard Wyands on piano - offering
a starker, darker backing than Willis received on his organ-based albums for
Prestige - a sound that allows Jackson to open up in these mellow and
introspective solos, blown out of sadness into the darkness - with a tone and
sound that seems to know no bottom. The set is recorded with a nice use of echo
that seems to enforce this quality - and titles include "It Never Entered
My Mind", "Home", "They Didn't Believe Me", "Estrellita",
and "In My Solitude". © Dusty
Groove, Inc.
Prestige/Moodsville Records,
MVLP 17, 1961
Recorded 10th
January, 1961 (#A4) & 11th April, 1961 (#A1-A3,B1-B4)
At Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
At Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Personnel:
Willis Jackson - Tenor
Saxophone
Richard Wyands - Piano
(#A1-A3,B1-B4)
Jimmy Neeley - Piano (#A4)
Peck Morrison - Bass
(#A1-A3,B1-B4)
Wendell Marshall - Bass (#A4)
Mickey Roker - Drums
(#A1-A3,B1-B4)
Gus Johnson - Drums (#A4)
Juan Amalbert - Congas (#A4)
Tracks:
A1. Nobody Knows The Trouble
I Seen {Traditional} (4:12)
A2. Sometimes I Feel Like A
Motherless Child {Traditional} (3:41)
A3. [In My] Solitude {Eddie
DeLange, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills} (5:04)
A4. Estrellita {Manuel Ponce}
(4:11)
B1. It Never Entered My Mind
{Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers} (4:03)
B2. They Didn't Believe Me
{Jerome Kern, Michael E. Rourke} (3:38)
B3. Home {Harry Clarkson,
Geoffrey Clarkson, Peter van Steeden} (5:11)
B4. Nancy [With The Laughing
Face] {James van Heusen, Phil Silvers} (5:23)
Credits:
Producer, Photo - Esmond Edwards
Recording Engineer - Rudy van GelderDesign - Don Schlitten
Liner Notes - Sidney Falco
The review seems to put this smack in the Ike Quebec vein... we shall see. Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome Chris! Many thanks for the listen!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting. Thanks Chris.
ReplyDeleteThanks ! Nice addition to a collection of tough tenors in the texan tradition.
ReplyDeleteChristophe
Oooo, yet another rare find! Thanks my friend
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Chris!!
ReplyDeleteOn this day you have become my best friend! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteSlow and sweet, thanks for this rare treat Chris!
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Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHey thanks for re-posting this I missed it the first time so a second chance is much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteFantastic vinyl!
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks.
ReplyDeleteGlorious stuff! His Motherless Child is just heart wrenching (beautiful work from Wyands, too). Didn't know Gator was such a fine ballad singer. Thousands thanks, Chris, for such a beautiful gift!
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