Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Ray Bryant - Slow Freight (1966) [re-rip]

A killer album by soul jazz pianist Ray Bryant! The title track, "Slow Freight", is an amazing 10 minute groover that moves at a very slow pace (just like a freight train), and which features some very cool ad-lib talking by Paul Serrano - a pretty groovy touch that really adds a lot to the track! Ray's piano is in the lead, with a sinister soulful groove – and he's backed by his patented two-trumpet rhythm sound, played here by Art Farmer and Snookie Young - blasting away with a tightly vamping approach that's really in the groove. The rest of the record's great too - and other tracks include "The Fox Stalker" and "Return Of The Prodigal Son". One of Ray's best ever! © Dusty Groove, Inc.

Ray Bryant always surrounds himself with pros; he's one and he wants nothing but the finest with him. The end product justifies the means. This is an excellent album. ~ Extract from Liner Notes by E. Herbert.

Cadet Records, LPS 781, 1967
Recorded 8th December, 1966 at RCA Studios in New York City

Personnel:
Ray Bryant - Piano
Art Farmer - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Snookie Young - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Richard Davis - Bass
Freddie Waits - Drums
Paul Serrano - Cool Talking (#A1)

Track Listing:
A1. Slow Freight {Ray Bryant, Esmond Edwards} (9:19)
A2. Amen {Traditional} (4:59)
A3. Satin Doll {Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn} (6:52)
B1. If You Go Away {Jacques Brel, Rod McKuen} (4:49)
B2. Ah, The Apple Tree {Johnny Mercer, M. Philippe-Gerard, Angele Vannier} (3:34)
B3. The Return Of The Prodigal Son {Harold Ousley} (5:04)
B4. The Fox Stalker {Ray Bryant} (3:35)

Credits:
Producer, Supervisor - Esmond Edwards
Recording Engineer - Ray Hall
Photography, Design - Esmond Edwards
Liner Notes - E. Herbert

15 comments:

  1. A splendid time for all... Thanks Chris.

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  2. A wonderful record, and a great period for Ray. thank you

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  3. Thanks for sharing this rarity, Chris. It's much appreciated!

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  4. Some fine bluesy playing from Ray Bryant! Thanks.

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  5. snooky, though more extroverted than art, was capable of a comparable gentility. davis and waits could lay claim to being the stiffest in/out rhythm pairing of the period. does ray melt or meld them? an interesting stew on this record, anyway. much appreciation for making it available to hear.

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  6. Many thanks! This replaces my scratchy lp version.

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  7. Ray Bryant - Slow Freight {FLAC, 16-44.1} (1966)
    [247.52 MB - RB-66-SF.rar]
    https://1fichier.com/?1mo6e13wxv

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  8. Many thanks, Chris!

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  9. THanks for the tasty treat, Chris. Mahalo!

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  10. Great groover, many thanks for this.

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