Sunday, March 24, 2024

George Adams & Don Pullen - All That Funk (1979) {vinyl]


Not particularly rare, mint copies are readily available from Italy although I don't believe there has been a CD issue. I picked up an mp3 of this at Arkadin's Ark years ago, however I've never seen a lossless rip in blogland, so here's my effort with full scans.

In the USA jazz the 70s was dominated by 'the arid wastes' of commercially successful fusion music. Straight ahead jazz musicians were ignored by the major labels and we have to thank the Europeans and Japanese for giving many musicians the opportunity to record.
The Adams Pullen band was undoubtedly one of the best groups of the late 70s. This LP is a live recording in Italy and if you're familiar with the Timeless and Soul Note issues you'll know what to expect - you won't be disappointed. The long track 'Big Alice' is as funky as it gets and not an electric instrument in sight!

1. Dee Arr (Pullen) (7:15)
2. Alfie (Bacharach) (6:35)
3. Intentions (Adams) (7:15)
4. Big Alice (Pullen) (22:25)

George Adams - tenor sax; Don Pullen - piano; Cameron Brown - bass; Dannie Richmond - drums
Recorded at November 2, 1979 in concert at CIAK, Milano, Italy
Palcoscenico PAL 15002

22 comments:

  1. https://1fichier.com/?xf78g3d0c5

    vinyl>fac + scans

    I can post the follow up "More Funk" if enough requests are left in the comments here.

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  2. Hi Grumpy, please post "More Funk". Thanks for all you do.
    -ndhjazz

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  3. Thank you very much for sharing this Adams-Pullen gem. Mo' Funk please!

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  4. Thank your for posting this, Grumpy. I am always in awe of your eclectic taste and erudition about all things jazz. I have never been disappointed by anything you have posted and, as we here in the dis-United States watch a certain carrot-topped, bombastic, reckless, unprincipled presidential candidate finally being held legally accountable for his fraudulent university, I reflect upon the contrast of the education I have obtained gratis from these blogs and all of the posts and concomitant information provided by you, Chris, Peer, Poppachubby and others under the aegis of a benevolent King.

    N0w that I am retired I have ample time to read about and listen to music, and am not exaggerating when I write that it has been a thrilling and deeply satisfying experience that has worn down my ankle and toe joints because of the incessant tapping to the beats. I still see articles and other media commentary bemoaning or remarking upon the moribund state or announcing the death of jazz and I am grateful that you, le Roi, and other contributors as well as the followers of this blog, Bolden's and your own blog so actively discredit such crap. I still regard jazz as this country's and, in particular, black America's unique contribution to the world and we are far better for it. That Armstrong kid was really on to something a century ago.

    Again, thank you for the love of the music and its masters that your posts communicate. In particular, I know far more about European jazz because of your efforts. Ironically I thought I was stopping by the Crypt only briefly when I was seeking posts of Jim Pepper's music several years ago and stumbled upon the it. Instead I am now about to buy my third and fourth external hard drives because of the generosity of all of you. It will be money very well spent. My only concern is that I spend so much time hanging around the Crypt that I may soon be falsely accused of necrophilia.

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  5. DU FUNK ? FREE !!!
    LE QUARTET ADAMS-PULLEN EST MAGNIFIQUE , MUSIQUE SUPERBE .

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  6. Merci. Une découverte pour moi.

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  7. More funk - well hell, yeah! Thanks for the share, Grump.

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  8. Thank you very much.
    It is one of my favorite bands of all time since I was fortunate to see them in Madrid several years ago.
    "More Funk " of course , please.

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  9. Thanks Grumpy! One of the greatest bands of that era... I dashed to my "pile" to pull out my copy of "More Funk", and lo and behold it has disappeared, so add my request to the list.

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  10. Thought I had all the Adam/ Pullen albums, but not this one. What a treat.
    I also was fortunate enough to see them in the 80s, in San Francisco. Truly exhilarating.

    thanks for this rare treat.

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  11. Thank you for this rarity of a classic group!

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  12. Wonderful album, grumpy, thank you very much... and ... yes, more funk is what we need....

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  13. Very Tasty, many thanks for sharing grumpy.

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  14. thank you very much, and for "more funk", in advamce

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  15. My lady and I went to see this very concert in the flesh, had a chat with the cats in the band
    and even took a couple of pictures with them... I actually have this vinyl, but thanks for the rip!

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  16. Much appreciated, as always, Grumpy!

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  17. Thank you for both Funk titles, new to me.

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  18. Wonderful description. Thank you for taking the time to rip and share. Looking forward to "More Funk" and anything else you choose to post.

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  19. Grumpy strikes hard again wonderful lp THXX

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  20. Many thanks.

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