Thursday, July 12, 2018

David Liebman - Light'n Up, Please! (1976) [re-rip]


Along with mainstay Pee Wee Ellis, Dave Liebman turns his hand to funk. Many admirers of his Post-Bop adventures may not at first be impressed but with further appraisals this LP is still a solid bit of well-crafted jazz and not to be so easily written off as a less important album within his now vast discography. He is joined by some mighty fine players including the poorly acknowledged Link Chamberland. Others include the splendid pianist Richie Beirach, drummer Al Foster and percussionists Juma Santos and Sonny Brown. Not to overlook the mighty voice of Leon Thomas on three tunes. Overall Liebman still continues to showcase his multi-instrumental talents with great prowess. A highlight is his soprano mastery on “Tranquility Of The Protective Aura.” Enjoy!

Horizon Records, SP-721, 1977
Recorded May, 1976 at the Record Plant, Sausalito, California
and September, 1976 at Electric Lady Studio, New York City

Personnel:
David Liebman - Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, C Flute, Alto Flute,
Electric Piano, Talking Drum, Percussion, Vocals
Pee Wee Ellis - Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax, Electric Piano, Percussion, Vocals
Harold Williams - Electric Piano, Minimoog, Vocals (#A3,B2,B3,B5)
Richie Beirach - Acoustic Piano (#B4)
Link Chamberland - Electric Guitar (#A1,A3,B1-B3,B5)
Chris Hayes - Electric Guitar (#A1,A2,A4,B1)
Jeff Berlin - Electric Bass (#A3,B2,B3,B5)
Tony Saunders - Electric Bass (#A1,A2,A4,B1)
Jimmy Strassburg - Drums, Percussion
Al Foster - Drums (#A3,B2,B3,B5)
Juma Santos - Congas, Percussion (#A1,A3,B1-B3,B5)
Sonny Brown - Percussion (#B2)
Leon Thomas - Vocals, Percussion (#A1,B1,B2)

Tracks:
A1. Light'n Up, Please! {David Liebman} (6:39)
A2. Children Of The Ghetto {David Liebman, Leon Thomas, Eleana Steinberg, Pee Wee Ellis} (3:44)
A3. Tranquility Of The Protective Aura {Harold Williams} (5:54)
A4. The Fonz's Strut {David Liebman, Pee Wee Ellis} (5:55)
B1. Got To Work {David Liebman, Pee Wee Ellis, Leon Thomas} (3:17)
B2. Chicken Soup {David Liebman, Pee Wee Ellis} (3:52)
B3. Exquisite Torture {David Liebman} (5:05)
B4. Win Your Love {David Liebman} (1:31)
B5. Slow Dance On The Killing Ground {David Liebman} (4:24)

Credits:
Producer - David Liebman, John Snyder, Pee Wee Ellis
Engineer - Skip Juriad , Assistant - Jerry Soloman [Electric Lady]
Engineer - Tom Anderson [The Record Plant]
Mixing - Bob Edwards, Assistant - Eric Schilling [The Record Plant]
Photography - James Fee [Front], Benno Friedman [Back]
Photography - Barbara Ellis
Art Direction - Roland Young
Design - Phil Shima

Sax boffin and one-time Miles Davis sideman, David Liebman, and James Brown's sax man Pee Wee Ellis get together for a light-hearted rhythm workout. On two tracks ("Light'n Up Please!" and "Got To Work") they lock swords with their tenors and Ellis plays electric piano and tenor on the others. Liebman tries his hand at funky stuff on side one, and although the whole album sounds hastily produced rather than spontaneous, we are treated to some wonderfully creative and searching soprano solos on "Slow Dance On The Killing Ground", "Exquisite Torture" and "Tranquility Of The Protective Aura". ~ vitalwill, RYM.

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