Sunday, June 19, 2016
Yusef Lateef - A Flat, G Flat and C (1966) [vinyl]
Especially for KingCake and Le Porc Rouge, but hopefully others will enjoy - the second Yusef Impulse album that has not made it to CD
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow:
Yusef Lateef (heard on tenor, alto, flute, oboe and the mysterious-sounding theremin) is in explorative and consistently colorful form on this out-of-print LP, one of many Impulse sessions that are long overdue to be reissued on CD. With the assistance of pianist Hugh Lawson, bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Roy Brooks, Lateef performs ten songs (eight are his originals) that are all at least in abstract form related to the blues. Well worth several listens.
1. Warm Hearted Blues
2. Nile Valley Blues
3. Robbie
4. Psyche Rose
5. Chuen Blues
6. Feather Comfort
7. Blind Willie
8. Feelin' Alright
9. Sound Wave
10. Kyoto Blues
Yusef Lateef (ts, as, fl, ob, chuen, theremin) Hugh Lawson (p) Reggie Workman (b) Roy Brooks (d)
NYC, March 8 & 9, 1966
(Impulse AS 9117)
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ReplyDeleteVinyl>flac + full scans of the gatefold sleeve.
Thanks to everyone who bothers to comment, it is appreciated!
Yusef - yes. More of the lovelies, please.
ReplyDeleteLooks good, and pretty obscure as well. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMany Thanks! I have been searching for this on CD for many years.
ReplyDeleteRay Pratt/DrRay3
ReplyDeleteThere is always something interesting in the work of Lateef . Thank you very much
thank you grumpy, another fine lateef - and it´s not bothering to comment! and even it not hurts!...
ReplyDeleteKeep boppin´
marcel
Holy cow, love Lateef but had no idea this existed. Thank you for posting it!
ReplyDeletethank you . beautiful music .
ReplyDeletedo you have : live at pep's (vol 1) is it possible to have a link ? thanks .
Continuing thanks Grumpy, KC Crew Love Yusef Lateef
ReplyDeleteHe is a towering figure with a blues pedigree, looking forward to this one.
Many thanks from dear old Blighty.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this old gem
ReplyDeletethank you
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ReplyDeleteCLASP!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Grumpy!
ReplyDeleteWell you certainly struck gold on this one buddy! Thanks for a chance to hear it properly!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous music, even more enjoyed thanks to a typically excellent grumpy-rip.
ReplyDeleteBig thanks for the music and the dedication!
LPR
Theremin and Reggie Workman in '66? This I gotta hear!
ReplyDeleteExceptional album
ReplyDeletewow i yusef on impulse i haven't seen before!!! thank u
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