Showing posts with label Joe Bonner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Bonner. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Woody Shaw - Love Dance (1975) [Jap-CD]

A fantastic album by Woody Shaw - spiritual, soulful, and filled with some nice modal grooving! The group's one of the best he ever worked with on Muse - with Billy Harper on tenor, plus Rene McLean, Steve Turre, Joe Bonner, and Cecil McBee - and the approach reminds us of some of the work on Strata East from the same time. The highlight of the record is the cut "Sunbath", which was done in a more famous jazz dance version by singer Joyce Hurley - but Shaw's version has a very similar groove. Harper makes many of the other tracks shine brilliantly, and titles include "Love Dance", "Obsequious", and Harper's own beautiful composition "Soulfully I Love You". ~ Dusty Groove.

Muse Records, MR 5074, 1976
Sony Records, SRCS 9405, 1998
Recorded November, 1975 at Blue Rock Studio, New York City 

Musicians:
Woody Shaw - Trumpet
Steve Turre - Trombone, Bass Trombone
Rene McLean - Alto & Soprano Saxophones
Billy Harper - Tenor Saxophone
Joe Bonner - Piano, Electric Piano
Cecil McBee - Bass
Victor Lewis - Drums
Guilherme Franco - Percussion
Tony Waters - Congas 

Tracks:
1. Love Dance {Joe Bonner} (12:37)
2. Obsequious {Larry Young} (9:28)
3. Sunbath {Peggy Stern} (6:33)
4. Zoltan {Woody Shaw} (6:48)
5. Soulfully I Love You [Black Spiritual Of Love] {Billy Harper} (8:13) 

Total Time: 43:58 

Credits:
Producer - Michael Cuscuna
Engineer - Eddie Korvin
Mastering - Joe Brescio
Art Direction, Design, Photography - Hal Wilson
Liner Notes - Dan Morgenstern 

Love Dance

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Carlos Garnett - The New Love (1978) [re-rip>true flac]

Here we have the fifth Carlos Garnett Muse Album from the late seventies.

The New Love is an electric record both in terms of its instrumentation and the excitement it engenders, with its panoramic scope of musical influences, joined together in a compact, accessible, and cohesive whole, it once again establishes Carlos Garnett as one of the true masters of musical fusion.

"Memories of Coltrane" is, in this writer's opinion, the album's finest achievement. It opens dramatically with Trane-inspired tenor fervently wailing over rumbling by Mouzon. The theme is stated with ardent emotion by Garnett (joined by Hino on an ascent) over densely textured layers of piano, bass, and percussive sounds. The theme is then repeated vocally by Garnett and McClary, as Hino and Bonner spin intensely spiritual obbligati around it; the lyrics may be simple, but the message they convey is a potent one. ~ Tom Bingham, Liner Notes.

Muse Records, MR 5133, 1978
Recorded May, 1977 At Dimensional Sound Studio, New York City


Personnel
Carlos Garnett - Tenor & Soprano Saxophones, Vocals
Terumasa Hino - Trumpet
Joe Bonner - Keyboards
Otis McClary - Guitar, Vocals
John Lee - Bass
Alphonse Mouzon - Drums
Guilherme Franco - Bongos, Percussion
Timana - Bongos, Percussion

Track Listing:
A1. Lil Dear (5:00)
A2. Bolerock (4:13)
A3. The New Love (8:56)
B1. Uncle Ben & Aunt Jemima (5:14)
B2. Dance Of The Virgins (4:04)
B3. Memories Of Coltrane (9:22)


All Compositions by Carlos Garnett

Credits:
Producer - Carlos Garnett, John Lee
Recording Engineer - Malcolm Addey
Design, Photography - Ron Warwell
Liner Notes - Tom Bingham

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Joe Bonner - The Lifesaver (1975) [vinyl>flac]

On this LP Joe Bonner is fully engaged in creating some marvellous and lyrical excursions into a variety of self-penned tunes. Apart from his evocative piano work he intelligently turns his hand to an assortment of instruments including harmonica and flute creating an intriguing percussive complement to his acoustic piano sounds. A highlight is to hear an original take on his emotive "Little Chocolate Boy". In all, it is a bold solo album that manages to entertain from the start to the finish.

Muse Records, MR 5065, 1975
Recorded November, 1974 At Blue Rock Studio, New York City

Personnel:
Joe Bonner - Piano, Miscellaneous Instruments, Percussion

Tracks:
A1. Bonner's Bounce (5:29)
A2. Tatoo (7:42)
A3. Little Chocolate Boy (5:36)
B1. The Lifesaver (4:26)
B2. Native Son (5:40)
B3. The Observer (7:43)

All Compositions by Joe Bonner

Credits:
Executive Producer - Joe Fields
Album Design - Ron Warwell
Liner Notes - Neil Tesse

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Joe Bonner - Angel Eyes (1976) [re-rip]

"Angel Eyes" contains a magical mix of both solo, trio and group tunes. On the title track "Angel Eyes" and "I Do" Bonner plays solo and both are very soul-searching and captivating. "Love Dance" is a blend of both solo and an added rhythm section. Yet, what makes this LP magnificent is the addition of the avant-garde violinist Leroy Jenkins and tenor saxophonist Billy Harper. Both musicians are found on "Variations On The Little Chocolate Boy" and "Celebration", which also includes the superb vocalist Linda Sharrock. The late Jenkins' violin stretches the other players to do more. In this instance Harper clearly showcases his ability to pick up the harmony and run with it. Overall Bonner's playing is incredibly evocative. The album’s highlight is Sharrock’s singing, starting out with a pervasive dark tone that later launches into a wailing mode and then returns anchored by the fusion of the groove being conveyed by the rest of the group. In a lot of ways these two tracks are very bold verging on the avant-garde. The listener cannot but desire more of the same in a follow up album. In the end Bonner concludes this work with a simple but eloquent bamboo flute solo invoking quite a rounding off and spiritual tone to the whole session.

Muse Records, MR 5114, 1976
Recorded October, 1974 and January 1976

Musicians:
Joe Bonner - Piano, Bells (#A1), Bamboo Flute (#B3)
Billy Harper - Tenor Saxophone (#B1,B2)
Leroy Jenkins - Violin (#B1,B2)
Juni Booth - Bass (#A3,B1,B2)
Jimmy Hopps - Drums (#A3,B1,B2)
Linda Sharrock - Vocal (#B2)

Tracks:
A1. Angel Eyes {Matt Dennis} (5:42) *
A2. Love Dance {Joe Bonner} (4:39)
A3. I Do {Joe Bonner} (6:05) *
B1. Variations On The Little Chocolate Boy {Joe Bonner} (5:33)
B2. Celebration {Joe Bonner} (9:26)
B3. Interlude {Joe Bonner} (3:12) #

* Solo Piano
# Solo Flute

Credits:
Producer - Joe Bonner, Michael Cuscuna
Album Design - Joe Bonner, Ron Warwell
Liner Notes - Alan Goodman

Celebration [Lyrics]
It's a sad game, it's a sad game, if you care to play.
It's a sad game, it's a sad game, if you care to play.
I want to be someplace that's good for me.
I want to be someplace that's good for me.
It's a sad game.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

WOODY SHAW - LOVE DANCE - 1975 - 24/48



Muse  MR-5074
My Vinyl Rip
Front & Back Covers
FLAC
DR Value 13

Love Dance is the fourth album led by trumpeter Woody Shaw which was recorded in 1975 and released on the Muse label.  Love Dance was reissued by Mosaic Records as part of Woody Shaw: The Complete Muse Sessions in 2013.   Shaw gives us a polished performance as he shows his versatility throughout the session.  I like the title track Love Dance as the highlight.  At over twelve minutes in length, it's a showcases of wonderful solos by all the players.    

01 Love Dance / 02 Obsequious / 03 Sunbath / 04 Zoltan /
05 Soulfully I Love You (Black Spiritual of Love)


Woody Shaw - trumpet;  Steve Turre - trombone, bass trombone;  René McLean - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone;
Billy Harper - tenor saxophone;  Joe Bonner - piano, electric piano;  Cecil McBee - bass;  Victor Lewis - drums:
Guilherme Franco - percussion;  Tony Waters - congas

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Joe Bonner - RIP [Muse Albums - Re-Post]

Joe Bonner - The Lifesaver (1975)
Label: Muse Records
Catalog#: MR 5065

On this LP Joe Bonner is fully engaged in creating some marvellous and lyrical excursions into a variety of self-penned tunes. Apart from his evocative piano work he intelligently turns his hand to an assortment of instruments including harmonica and flute creating an intriguing percussive complement to his acoustic piano sounds. A highlight is to hear an original take on his emotive "Little Chocolate Boy". In all, it is a bold solo album that manages to entertain from the start to the finish.

Personnel:
Joe Bonner - Piano, Miscellaneous Instruments, Percussion

Track Listing:
A1. Bonner's Bounce (5:29)
A2. Tatoo (7:42)
A3. Little Chocolate Boy (5:36)
B1. The Lifesaver (4:26)
B2. Native Son (5:40)
B3. The Observer (7:43)
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Joe Bonner - Angel Eyes (1976)
Label: Muse Records
Catalog#: MR 5134

"Angel Eyes" contains a magical mix of both solo, trio and group tunes. On the title track "Angel Eyes" and "I Do" Bonner plays solo and both are very soul-searching and captivating. "Love Dance" is a blend of both solo and an added rhythm section. Yet, what makes this LP magnificent is the addition of the avant-garde violinist Leroy Jenkins and tenor saxophonist Billy Harper. Both musicians are found on "Variations On The Little Chocolate Boy" and "Celebration", which also includes the superb vocalist Linda Sharrock. The late Jenkins' violin stretches the other players to do more. In this instance Harper clearly showcases his ability to pick up the harmony and run with it. Overall Bonner's playing is incredibly evocative. The album’s highlight is Sharrock’s singing, starting out with a pervasive dark tone that later launches into a wailing mode and then returns anchored by the fusion of the groove being conveyed by the rest of the group. In a lot of ways these two tracks are very bold verging on the avant-garde. The listener cannot but desire more of the same in a follow up album. In the end Bonner concludes this work with a simple but eloquent bamboo flute solo invoking quite a rounding off and spiritual tone to the whole session.

Personnel:
Joe Bonner - Piano, Bells (#A1), Bamboo Flute (#B3)
Billy Harper - Tenor Saxophone (#B1, B2)
Leroy Jenkins - Violin (#B1, B2)
Juni Booth - Bass
Jimmy Hopps - Drums
Linda Sharrock - Vocal {#B2}

Track Listing:
A1. Angel Eyes (5:41)
A2. Love Dance (4:39)
A3. I Do (6:04)
B1. Variations On The Little Chocolate Boy (5:32)
B2. Celebration {Featuring Linda Sharrock} (9:26)
B3. Interlude (3:12)