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