Showing posts with label King Curtis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Curtis. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Shirley Scott - Shirley Scott & The Soul Saxes (1969) [re-rip]

One of Scott’s best albums, Shirley Scott and the Soul Saxes finds the organist on a 1969 set of mostly soul covers. This was one of her few dates for the soul-heavy Atlantic label, but it certainly qualifies as a standout in the entire soul-jazz catalog. Joined by the royal sax trio of David Newman, King Curtis, and Hank Crawford, Scott plies her smooth, yet deep B-3 alchemy atop a stellar rhythmic pulse supplied by Chuck Rainey, Bernard “Pretty” Purdie, and Richard Tee. And this fine contingent does not fail to please, especially on a joyous take of “More Today Than Yesterday” and the gospel-infused “I Wish I Knew (How It Feels Like to Be Free).” The versions of classics by the Isley Brothers, Aretha Franklin, and the Beatles aren’t bad either. ~ Stephen Cook, AMG.

Atlantic Records, SD 1532, 1969
Recorded 10th September, 1968 (#A3) in New York City; 9th July, 1969 (#A1,B1,B2)
and 10th July, 1969 (#A2,B3,B4) at Regent Sound Studios, New York

Musicians:
Shirley Scott - Organ
Ernie Royal - Trumpet (#A1,A2,B1-B4)
Hank Crawford - Alto & Baritone Saxophones (#A1,A2,B1-B4)
King Curtis - Tenor Saxophone (#A1,A2,B1-B4)
David "Fathead" Newman - Tenor Saxophone, Flute (#A1,A2,B1-B4)
Richard Tee - Piano (#A1,A2,B1-B4)
Eric Gale - Guitar
Chuck Rainey - Electric Bass (#A1,A2,B1-B4)
Jerry Jemmott - Electric Bass (#A3)
Bernard Purdie - Drums (#A1,A3-B2)
Jimmy Johnson - Drums (#A2,B3,B4)

Tracks:
A1. It's Your Thing {O'Kelley Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley} (4:27)
A2. [You Make Me Feel Like] A Natural Woman {Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Jerry Wexler} (4:17)
A3. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free {Billy Taylor, Dick Dallas} (6:20)
B1. You {Ivy Hunter, Jack Goga, Jeffrey Owen} (5:40)
B2. Stand By Me {Ben E. King, Elmo Glick} (4:02)
B3. Get Back {John Lennon, Paul McCartney} (4:43)
B4. More Today Than Yesterday {Patrick Upton} (3:37)

Credits:
Producer - Joel Dorn
Marty Sheller - Arranger, Conductor (except #A3)
Engineer - Adrian Barber (#A3), Bob Liftin (#A1,A2,B1-B4)
Engineer [Re-Mix] - William Arit
Photography [Backliner] - Joel Brodsky, Walter Looss
Photography [Cover] - O. Vernon Matisse

Total Time: 33:08

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Ray Bryant - MCMLXX (1970)

 Despite some commercial tendencies, this 1970 LP (not yet reissued on CD) is better than it looks. Pianist Ray Bryant uplifts such pop material as "Let It Be," "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," "Hey Jude," and "Spinning Wheel." Four selections find Bryant's trio (with electric bassist Chuck Rainey and drummer Jimmy Johnson) augmented by either horns (on "Let It Be") or by strings effectively arranged by Eumir Deodata. The colorful results are not essential but are less dated than one might think. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.

Timeless
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Long overdue, this is the album that propelled Ray Bryant onto the jazz radio charts for weeks (if not months) in 1971, by virtue of the remarkable interpretation of "Unchained Melody". Considering the popularity of the album, and the airplay, it is puzzling that this album has not been reissued before now (as the album title suggests, original -- and only previous -- release was 1970). Recommended to Ray Bryant fans and to piano jazz lovers equally. ~ Geezosaur, Amazon.com.

Atlantic Records, SD 1564, 1970
Rhino Records, WPCR-27092, 2012
Recorded At Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, NY

Musicians:
Ray Bryant - Piano
Joe Newman - Trumpet (#2)
Garnett Brown - Trombone (#2)
George Dorsey - Alto Saxophone (#2)
Joe Gentle - Tenor Saxophone (#1,3,4)
King Curtis - Tenor Saxophone (#2)
Pepper Adams - Baritone Saxophone (#2)
Leon Cohen - Bass Clarinet (#1,3,4)
Ron Carter - Acoustic Bass (#1,3,4)
Chuck Rainey - Electric Bass
Charles McCracken - Cello (#1,3,4)
Jimmy Johnson - Drums
Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff, Joseph Malignaggi, Julien Barber, Matthew Raimondi,
Noel Dacosta, Paul Gershman, Selwart Clarke, Winston Collymore - Violin (#1,3,4)
Arranger - Arif Mardin (#A2), Eumir Deodato (#1,3,4)

Tracks:
1. Stick With It {Ray Bryant} (5:54)
2. Let It Be {John Lennon, Paul McCartney} (4:02)
3. Bridge Over Troubled Water {Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel} (3:18)
4. Hey Jude {John Lennon, Paul McCartney} (4:53)
5. Shake-A-Lady {Ray Bryant} (2:40)
6. Unchained Melody {Alex North, Hy Zaret} (4:48)
7. My Cherie Amour {Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy, Stevie Wonder} (4:59)
8. Spinning Wheel {David Clayton-Thomas} (3:39)

Credits:
Producer - Joel Dorn
Recording Engineer - Gene Paul
Recording & Re-Mix Engineer - Lewis Hahn
Photography - Joel Brodsky
Cover, Design - Haig Adishian

Total Time: 34:13