Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Shirley Scott - On A Clear Day (1966) [vinyl]

One of the best Shirley Scott albums ever - a wonderfully groovy little set that seems to stand head and shoulders above some of her other trio dates of the 60s! Shirley really hits a nice clean groove here - a sense of tone we don't always hear this beautifully on earlier Prestige dates, with almost an influence from some of the 60s bossa organists, which seems to show up in the grooves as well. But there's also a deeper swing too - one that seems to come from the album's tight rhythms from Ron Carter's bass and Jimmy Cobb's drums – both of whom snap the groove very tight, and keep Shirley's solos very lean, very clean. Titles include "What The World Needs Now", "Corcovado", "Instant Blues", and "On A Clear Day". © Dusty Groove, Inc.

Impulse! Records, AS-9109, 1966
Recorded 6th January, 1966 in New York City

Personnel:
Shirley Scott - Organ
Ron Carter - Bass
Jimmy Cobb - Drums

Tracks:
A1. On A Clear Day You Can See Forever {Alan J. Lerner, Burton Lane} (4:44)
A2. What'll I Do? {Irving Berlin} (4:32)
A3. Cold Winter Blues {Shirley Scott} (3:45)
A4. All Alone {Irving Berlin} (4:43)
B1. What The World Needs Now Is Love {Hal David, Burt Bacharach} (3:56)
B2. Corcovado {Antonio Carlos Jobim} (5:18)
B3. Days Of Wine And Roses {Henri Mancini, Johnny Mercer} (5:17)
B4. Instant Blues {Irving Berlin} (6:14)

Credits:
Producer - Bob Thiele
Engineer - Bob Simpson
Cover and Liner Photos - Charles Stewart
Cover Design - Robert Flynn, Viceroy
Liner Design - Joe Lebow
Liner Notes - Stanley Dance (Jazz Magazine)

Most of organist Shirley Scott's records in the 1960s featured her husband, tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, so this trio effort with bassist Ron Carter and drummer Jimmy Cobb was a change of pace. As usual, Scott features an off-the-wall tune ("What The World Needs Now Is Love") in her repertoire, along with standards (including "On A Clear Day" and selections by Henry Mancini, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Irving Berlin) and a couple of basic originals. The music grooves and Scott shows that she did not need a competing horn in order to come up with soulful and swinging ideas. ~ Scott Yanow, AMG.

14 comments:

  1. Many thanks, Chris!

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  2. Thanks for the upgrade, Chris!

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  3. Nice share, Chris! This is one of my fav Scott lp's and I'm very happy to have a nice digital rip of it. Thank you!!

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  4. thank you Chris! i love the title song!
    Keep boppin´
    marcel

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  5. This is a good one - thank you!

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  6. It has been way too long since I've been here. Wow! A heretofore unknown Shirley Scott album?? Many many thanks for all you do.

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  7. Ohh, thanks! This disc is excellent!

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  8. that is strange! after 7 and a half years later i receive today an e-mail with my posted commentary and the post of krstophermc28 that followed me!!!!!!?
    keep boppin´
    marcel

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