Showing posts with label Leonard Gaskin. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 15, 2020

Red Holloway - The Burner (1963)

This is first of four albums that Red Holloway recorded for Prestige during 1963-65. On this LP Holloway is heard in fine form as a powerful bluesy tenor sax soloist. He is notably joined by trumpeters Paul Serrano & Hobart Dotson, guitarist Eric Gale, hammond organist John Patton, bassist Leonard Gaskin and drummer Herbie Lovelle. The majority of the tunes are written by Holloway with exception of "Crib Theme" and "Moonlight In Vermont". The compositions are played in a very compelling mode of soul-jazz verging on bop with some exceptional solos by many of these gifted players. As his first on Prestige this in many ways is his best and not to be missed.

Prestige Records, PRST 7299, 1963
Recorded 27th August (#B3) and 10th October (#A1-B2), 1963 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Personnel:

#A1-B2
Red Holloway - Tenor Saxophone
Paul Serrano - Trumpet
John Patton - Organ
Eric Gale - Guitar
Leonard Gaskin - Bass
Herbie Lovelle - Drums

#B3 Only
Red Holloway - Tenor Saxophone
Hobart Dotson - Trumpet
George Butchka [aka John Patton] - Organ
Bobby Durham - Guitar
Thomas Palmer - Bass
Charles Lindsey - Drums

Track Listing:
A1. Monkey Sho Can Talk {Red Holloway} (3:37)
A2. Brethren {Red Holloway} (5:06)
A3. Crib Theme {Ozzie Cadena} (10:12)
B1. The Burner {Red Holloway} (10:36)
B2. Miss Judie Mae {Red Holloway} (3:13)
B3. Moonlight In Vermont {John Blackburn, Karl Suessdorf} (6:00)

Credits:
Supervision - Ozzie Cadena
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Liner Notes - Francis Squibb (Nov. 1963)

Friday, April 27, 2018

Willis Jackson - The Good Life (1963) [re-rip]

A sweet soul jazz burner from Willis Jackson - one that features his combo with Pat Martino on guitar and Carl Wilson on organ, as well as some great trumpet lines form Frank Robinson - shimmering nicely over the top of the tunes! The style here is a bit more laidback and late nite than some of Jackson's other cookers from the time - but there's still a really strong tenor/organ approach on the whole set, one that transforms familiar tunes wonderfully! Titles include "As Long As She Needs Me", "Troubled Times", "Fly Me To The Moon", and "Days Of Wine & Roses". © Dusty Groove America, Inc.

Cut at the same May 1963 session as Jackson's LP Grease 'n' Gravy, this too features an 18-year-old Pat Martino on guitar and Carl Wilson (not the Beach Boys guitarist) on organ. It's pleasing, if unsurprising, early-'60s organ soul-jazz with a good balance between brass, organ, and guitar, perhaps more useful as club groove music than home listening. They verge on cooking when the rhythm gets choked on "Troubled Times," the sole original, and the version of "Fly Me to the Moon" has some lively exuberance (and a Latin rhythm) not matched by the other tracks. Indeed, "Days of Wine and Roses" and "Walk Right In" are kinda hokey choices for the organ soul-jazz repertoire. If you have to choose between Grease 'n' Gravy and The Good Life, The Good Life is at a disadvantage, due to its greater reliance on covers of pop standards. ~ by Richie Unterberger, AMG.

I don’t necessarily agree that this is ordinary. Young Pat Martino’s solos are wonderful and both organ and trumpet blend beautifully. Overall a mixture of great Soul Jazz tunes. Enjoy!

Prestige Records, PRST 7296, 1963
Recorded 23rd (#A1-B1) & 24th (#B2,B3) May, 1963
at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Personnel:
Willis Jackson - Tenor Saxophone
Frank Robinson - Trumpet
Carl Wilson - Organ
Pat Martino - Guitar
Leonard Gaskin - Bass (#B2,B3)
Joe Hadrick - Drums

Track Listing:
A1. The Good Life {Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon} (5:03)
A2. Days Of Wine And Roses {Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer} (4:03)
A3. As Long As She Needs Me {Lionel Bart} (3:42)
A4. Fly Me To The Moon {Bart Howard} (2:55)
B1. Angel Eyes {Earl Brent, Matt Dennis} (4:13)
B2. Troubled Times {Willis Jackson, Wade Marcus, William "Mickey" Stevenson} (4:51)
B3. Walk Right In {Gus Cannon, Hosea Woods} (6:06)

Credits:
Producer - Ozzie Cadena
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Design - Don Schlitten
Cover Photo - Lawrence N. Shustak
Liner Notes - H. G. MacGill