A fantastic LP of beautiful
modal tracks, played by one of the most underrated reed players ever, during
the most fruitful time of his career. At this point, Amy's moved away from his
bluesy Texas roots, and has discovered a freer Coltrane-esque sound that works
beautifully with his spiritual, strident compositions. Although the record was
pushed by Verve with the funkier track "Mustang" (also recorded by
Donald Byrd), the record really sounds more like a Nathan Davis record, with a
mix of tenor and soprano sax that is extremely spiritual. Tracks include
"Mustang" (2 versions), "Shaker Heights",
"Enojo", and "Old Devil Moon". © Dusty Groove,
Inc.
The Texas Tenor tears it up
on this release for Verve from 1966. It's a fantastic LP of beautiful modal
tracks, played by one of the most underrated reed players ever, during the most
fruitful time of his career. At this point, Amy's moved away from his bluesy
Texas roots, and discovered a freer Coltrane-esque sound that works beautifully
with his compositions. Although the record was pushed by Verve with the funkier
track "Mustang" -also recorded by Donald Byrd- the record really
sounds more like a Nathan Davis record, with a mix of tenor and soprano sax
that is extremely spiritual. This has never made it to CD or a vinyl re-issue
-suprising given the popularity of the very funky title track and the fact it's
on Verve. ~ Orgyinrhythm
He might have been known as a
Texas tenorman but Amy plays more soprano sax here (probably due to the
Coltrane influence of the era). The band is mostly of unknowns (local Texas
players?) except for pianist Kenny Barron but create quite a energetic stir
often with a Latin tinge. Verve needs to reissue this! It's not easy to find
but keep your eyes open in those dusty record bins. ~ RateYourMusic
Verve Records, V6-8684, 1967
Recorded 26th January,
1967 at Bell Sound Studios, New York
Personnel:
Curtis Amy - Tenor Sax
(#A1,B1,B2), Soprano Sax (#A2,A3,B3)
Leroy Cooper - Baritone
Saxophone
Jimmy Owens - Trumpet,
Flugelhorn
Kenny Barron - Piano
Carl Lynch - Guitar
Edgar Willis - Bass
Bruno Carr - Drums
Eva Harris - Vocals (#B2)
Track Listing:
A1. Mustang [Short Version]
{Sonny Red} (3:18)
A2. Shaker Heights {Curtis
Amy} (11:51)
A3. Enojo [Peevish] {Curtis
Amy} (3:36)
B1. Mustang [Long Version]
{Sonny Red} (5:08)
B2. Please Send Me Someone To
Love {Percy Mayfield} (3:28)
B3. Old Devil Moon {E.Y.
"Yip" Harburg, Burton Lane} (6:07)
Credits:
Producer - Joel Dorn, Jack
Shaw
Director Of Engineering - Val
Valentin
Remix Engineer - Norman Baker
Cover Design - Acy R. Lehman
Cover Photo - Jon Henry
Curtis Amy - Mustang {FLAC} (1967)
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Thanks Chris this looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris, Curtis is new to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, love Curtis- Katanga being my favorite by him. Lesser known is he was a sideman for the Doors, Carol King, and even our friends the Flaming Groovies! Long live West Coast Jazz!
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ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of him until recently.
Great grooves.
Many thanks, Chris! Never hear this before! Cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Chris!
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