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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Willis Jackson - The Gator Horn (1977) [vinyl>flac]

Virtually all of tenor saxophonist Willis "Gator" Jackson's albums for Muse in the 1970s (and fortunately, there are many of them) are well worth picking up. Jackson's basic tenor always contained plenty of soul, the potential of exploding, and an attractive warm sound. For this fine set, Gator alternates between romps (some of which are funky) and ballads ("You've Changed" and "This Is Always"). Excellent support is contributed by organist Carl Wilson, guitarist Boogaloo Joe Jones, bassist Dud Bascomb, drummer Yusef Ali, and Buddy Caldwell on conga. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.

Muse Records, MR 5146, 1979
Recorded 8th March, 1977 in Rosebud Studio, New York City

Musicians:
Willis Jackson - Tenor Saxophone (#A1-A3), Saxophone [Gator Horn] (#B1-B3)
Ivan 'Boogaloo' Joe Jones - Guitar
Carl Wilson - Organ
Dud Bascomb Jr. - Bass
Yusef Ali - Drums
Buddy Caldwell - Congas

Tracks:
A1. Ungawa {Willis Jackson} (8:32)
A2. You've Changed {Bill Carey, Carl Fischer} (4:44)
A3. Hello, Good Luck {Peter Griffin} (7:32)
B1. The Gator Horn {Willis Jackson} (5:05)
B2. This Is Always {Mack Gordon, Harry Warren} (5:29)
B3. Gooseneck {Willis Jackson} (8:15)

Credits:
Producer - Frederick Seibert
Engineer - Richard Alderson
Assistant Engineer - Eric Bowman
Album Design - Ron Warwell
Cover Photo - Hugh Bell
Liner Notes - Clifford Jay Safane

For about a decade (1968-78) the avant-garde in jazz sparked a fashion of solo recordings, particularly with not so obvious solo instruments like saxophones. Wanna be that I was, I loved it, and thought it would be cool for Willis to try it on our second session together. He thought I was crazy but figured if I was willing to take his warm up and do the work to edit it into something reasonable he’d get off the session a little early and still get paid. ~ Fred Seibert.