Willis Jackson, aka "The
Gator", produced some of the finest examples of the "soul jazz"
genre. This type of music was very popular in the late 50's, 60's and 70's but
now seems to be forgotten. What’s a shame: If you dig jazz that has a heavy
blues vibe, then Gator is your man. This disc is a stellar example, with the
always solid Charles Earland on organ, as well as Jackson's most famous
sideman, Pat Martino, by this time a legend in the jazz guitar world. While all
the tracks feature stellar playing, the title track, and "The Goose is
Loose" are especially noteworthy, with all three soloists giving you
breathtaking work. Jackson in particular, takes chorus after fiery chorus, with
each one building in intensity. There were few if any saxophonists who could
hang with the Gator on an up-tempo blues. And as much as many fans wax
poetically about Kenny Burrell being the master at combining blues with jazz
guitar, for my money no one can touch the work Martino did with Jackson not
only on this disc, but also on "Headed and Gutted" and "Single
Action". Simply Superb!
Willis Jackson, a veteran of
the jazz-oriented R&B music of the late '40s, was a powerful tenor in the
tradition of Gene Ammons. This is a particularly exciting release with Charles
Earland pumping away at the organ, guitarist Pat Martino offering a contrasting
solo voice and Jackson in top form, wailing away on the uptempo pieces. The CD
reissue of the original LP adds two alternate takes to the program. The chord
changes might be fairly basic but Willis Jackson plays with such enthusiasm and
exuberance that it almost sounds as if he had discovered the joy of playing
music. ~ Scott Yanow, AMG.
Muse Records, MR 5162, 1978
32 Jazz, 32018, 1997
Recorded 21st
December, 1977 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood, New Jersey
Musicians:
Willis Jackson - Tenor
Saxophone
Pat Martino - Guitar
Charles Earland - Organ
Idris Muhammad - Drums
Buddy Caldwell - Conga
Tracks:
A1. Later {Tiny Bradshaw, Sil
Austin, Henry Glover} (5:53)
A2. Blue & Sentimental
{Count Basie, Jerry Livingston, Mack David} (3:02)
A3. Bar Wars {Willis
"Gator" Jackson} (7:00)
B1. The Breeze And I {Ernesto
Lecuona, Al Stillman} (4:54)
B2. The Goose Is Loose
{Willis "Gator" Jackson} (5:03)
B3. It's All Right With Me
{Cole Porter} (7:11)
Bonus Tracks [32 Jazz]
07. The Breeze And I
[Alternate] {Lecuona, Stillman} (5:11)
08. It's All Right With Me
[Alternate] {Cole Porter} (7:02)
Credits:
Producer, Liner Notes - Joel
Dorn
Executive Producer - Joe
Fields
Production Coordination -
Michael Weiner
Recording Engineer - Rudy van
Gelder
Mastering Engineer - Gene
Paul
Art Direction,
Photography - Hal Wilson
Design - Nancy Dwyer, Page
Simon
Illustrations - Oliver Wasow
Liner Notes - W.A. Brower
Reissued - Remastered - Bonus - DR14
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Chris,
ReplyDeleteMInd reader ! I was looking at comments by Pat Martino about Don Patterson, then went back to other organ trio stuff with Gator and wondered about this album.
Much appreciated.
Chris, thank you for this! A question: I've dl'ed the Part 2 file a few times, but it has the same contents as Part 1 (the first 4 tracks + scans). Any chance you would be able to repost? thank you again!
ReplyDeleteHi Nick I just downloaded Part 2 and it only contains tracks 5-8, create a folder and extract both archives into it.
ReplyDeletehuh, now it works for me -- I have no idea what I was doing wrong... but thank you again for sharing this great music! It is much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks.
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