Joe Bonner - The Lifesaver
(1975)
Label: Muse Records
Catalog#: MR 5065
On this LP Joe Bonner is
fully engaged in creating some marvellous and lyrical excursions into a variety
of self-penned tunes. Apart from his evocative piano work he intelligently
turns his hand to an assortment of instruments including harmonica and flute
creating an intriguing percussive complement to his acoustic piano sounds. A
highlight is to hear an original take on his emotive "Little Chocolate Boy".
In all, it is a bold solo album that manages to entertain from the start to the
finish.
Personnel:
Joe Bonner - Piano,
Miscellaneous Instruments, Percussion
Track Listing:
A1. Bonner's Bounce (5:29)
A2. Tatoo (7:42)
A3. Little Chocolate Boy
(5:36)
B1. The Lifesaver (4:26)
B2. Native Son (5:40)
B3. The Observer (7:43)
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Joe
Bonner - Angel Eyes (1976)
Label: Muse Records
Catalog#: MR 5134
"Angel Eyes"
contains a magical mix of both solo, trio and group tunes. On the title track
"Angel Eyes" and "I Do" Bonner plays solo and both are very
soul-searching and captivating. "Love Dance" is a blend of both solo
and an added rhythm section. Yet, what makes this LP magnificent is the
addition of the avant-garde violinist Leroy Jenkins and tenor saxophonist Billy
Harper. Both musicians are found on "Variations On The Little Chocolate
Boy" and "Celebration", which also includes the superb vocalist
Linda Sharrock. The late Jenkins' violin stretches the other players to do
more. In this instance Harper clearly showcases his ability to pick up the
harmony and run with it. Overall Bonner's playing is incredibly evocative. The
album’s highlight is Sharrock’s singing, starting out with a pervasive dark
tone that later launches into a wailing mode and then returns anchored by the
fusion of the groove being conveyed by the rest of the group. In a lot of ways
these two tracks are very bold verging on the avant-garde. The listener cannot
but desire more of the same in a follow up album. In the end Bonner concludes
this work with a simple but eloquent bamboo flute solo invoking quite a
rounding off and spiritual tone to the whole session.
Personnel:
Billy Harper - Tenor
Saxophone (#B1, B2)
Leroy Jenkins - Violin (#B1,
B2)
Juni Booth - Bass
Jimmy Hopps - Drums
Linda Sharrock - Vocal {#B2}
Track Listing:
A1. Angel Eyes (5:41)
A2. Love Dance (4:39)
A3. I Do (6:04)
B1. Variations On The Little
Chocolate Boy (5:32)
B2. Celebration {Featuring
Linda Sharrock} (9:26)
B3. Interlude (3:12)
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So glad you chose to post this here Chris... I am willing to bet this post will open up a few pairs of ears. Thanks for all you do Crypt brother...
ReplyDeleteJoe who? Just kidding, but I am pretty unfamiliar with his work. So far, sounds pretty good! Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris!
ReplyDeleteRIP Joe Bonner.
Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, for a chance to hear some of Joe Bonner's own work.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Joe Bonner's work with Pharoah Sanders, and also his trio album with Billy Higgins and Johnny Dyani, "Parade." "Angel Eyes" does have a fascinating personnel. Thank you for sharing. And thanks for the notice of Mr. Joe Bonner's passing.
ReplyDeleteSad news about Joe Bonner. I also loved his playing with Pharaoh, and also on Woody Shaw's Love Dance lp. I've enjoyed his Angel Eyes lp since I was lucky enough to find a copy about a year ago, but I'm happy to get a quality digital rip. The solo album is new to me, but I'm looking forward to hearing it. Thank you for these shares!
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