Released in 1980, Sweet
Double Hipness is a compilation of two of Ousley’s previous recordings from the
early 1970s. The music is as good as the cover beginning with the bass get down
on Uncle Funky. Come Get It, I Got It is just as funky with its drum heavy
intro and organ playing. It’s a definite head nodder. Also, worth a listen is
the title track with its female vocals singing the harmony to Ousley’s sax line
mixed with some traditional Bop interludes, and some background percussion.
Prodigal Son isn’t a bad Soul-Jazz piece either.” ~ Soul
Strut.
Muse Records, MR 5141, 1980
Recorded 28th March,
1972 At Sound Ideas, New York City
Musicians:
Harold Ousley - Tenor
Saxophone
Norman Simmons - Piano
(#A1,B1,B3)
Neal Creque - Piano
(#A2,A3,B2)
Bob Rose Guitar (#A2,A3,B2)
Victor Sproles - Bass
(#A1,B1,B3)
Jay Leonhart - Bass
(#A2,A3,B2)
Steve Butler - Drums
(#A1,B1,B3)
Jim Young - Drums (#A2,A3,B2)
Ralph Dorsey - Congas
(#A1,B1,B3)
Steve Kroon - Percussion
(#A1,B1,B3)
Danny Barrajanos - Percussion
(#A2,A3,B2)
Holly Hamilton, Edna Holt -
Vocals (#A1,B1,B3)
Tracks:
A1. Uncle Funky {Harold
Ousley} (7:08)
A2. The Prodical Son {Harold
Ousley} (5:51)
A3. One For The Masses
{Harold Ousley} (8:16)
B1. Sweet Double Hipness
{Harold Ousley} (5:38)
B2. Come Get It, I Got It
{Harold Ousley} (5:12)
B3. Feel Like Makin' Love
{Gene McDaniels} (7:20)
Credits:
Producer - Harold Ousley,
Frederick Seibert, Bob Rose
Engineer - George Klabin
Cover Photo - Hugh Bell
Cover Design - Ron Warwell
Liner Notes - Arnold Jay
Smith