A
great album from Shirley Scott - with some excellent arrangements by
Gary McFarland! We've always felt that Shirley plays best when she's
not leading the group - when someone else is handling the
arrangements, so that she can groove mightily on her own - and this
album is a perfect illustration of that fact! The album has a
sparkling bossa and 60s groove finish - similar to McFarland's albums
for Verve at the time - and Shirley's light touch on the Hammond
really makes the whole thing dance nicely! Tracks include a sweet
version of "Soul Sauce", plus covers like "Can't Get
Over the Bossa Nova", "Downtown", and "Dreamsville".
Also includes "Latin Shadows", a great original by
McFarland! ©
Dusty Groove, Inc.
Impulse!
Records, AS-93, 1965
Recorded
21st (#A2,A4,A5,B2-B4) & 22nd
(#A1,A3,A6,B1,B5), July, 1965 in New York City
Personnel:
Shirley
Scott - Organ
Gary
McFarland - Vibraphone
Jerome
Richardson - Flute (#A1,A3,A6,B1,B5)
Jimmy
Raney - Guitar
Bob
Cranshaw - Bass (#A2,A4,A5,B2-B4)
Richard
Davis - Bass (#A1,A3,A6,B1,B5)
Mel
Lewis - Drums
Willie
Rodriguez - Percussion
Strings:
[#A1,A3,A6,B1,B5]
Charles
McCracken, Edgardo Sodero, Joseph Tekula - Cello
Aaron
Rosand, Arnold Eidus, Charles Libove, Harry Cykman, Leo Kruczek -
Violin
Arranger,
Conductor - Gary McFarland
Track
Listing:
A1.
Latin Shadows {Gary McFarland} (3:12)
A2.
Downtown {Tony Hatch} (3:18)
A3.
Who Can I Turn To? {Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley} (2:37)
A4.
Can't Get Over The Bossa Nova {Eydie Gorme, Steve Lawrence} (2:42)
A5.
This Love Of Mine {Sol Parker, Hank Sanicola, Frank Sinatra} (3:23)
A6.
Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps {Osvaldo Farrés} (2:39)
B1.
Soul Sauce {Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo} (2:50)
B2.
Hanky Panky {Gary McFarland} (4:16)
B3.
Noche Azúl {Shirley Scott} (2:46)
B4.
Dreamsville {Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Henry Mancini} (3:14)
B5.
Feeling Good {Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley} (3:37)
Credits:
Producer
- Bob Thiele
Recording
Engineer - Bob Simpson
Front
Cover Painting - Mel Cheren
Back
Cover & Liner Photos - Charles Stewart
Liner
Design - Joe Lebow
Liner
Notes - George Hoefer, Jazz Magazine
Shirley Scott - Latin Shadows (1965) Side A
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Many thanks, Chris, This one was missing in my vaults
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ReplyDeleteChris, must admit I had some trepidation about this one. Was expecting a bland, easy listening experience. And while there are a few moment when it tips in that direction...well, it's beautifully recorded, glistens with that 60s sheen, and has been a great listen on a rainy Saturday. Besides, it is Shirley Scott, the queen of the B-3, and she gets in some good licks, as always. This has made me happy.
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Many thanks Chris!
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