Willis plays in a
well-balanced, full, warm, almost fleshy tone. He chooses three blues and two
ballads and the records owes its success to the inclusion of Richard
"Groove" Holmes an accomplished organ player and a perfect soloist
and sideman. The two other younger musicians Steve Giordano and Roger Lee
Humphrey supply a varied and swinging backing. Overall the album is landmark,
even in the career of so prolific a musician as Willis Jackson. ~ Extract from
Liner Notes by Bernard Niquet.
With "Groove" Holmes
on organ duties, and some tart tenor from Jackson. ~ by Ron Wynn, AMG.
This album should get far
more attention than the one-liner review above. The music is taken from a live
date, later in Willis' career, but there seems no stopping to the power of his
big tenor sound. Equally Richard "Groove" Holmes is right at home
alongside the "Gator". Enjoy!
Muse Records, MR 5316, 1980
Digitally Recorded 26th
January, 1980, Live At Chateauneuf du Pape, France
Musicians:
Willis "Gator"
Jackson - Tenor Saxophone
Richard "Groove"
Holmes - Hammond Organ
Steve Giordano - Guitar
Roger Lee Humphrey - Drums
Tracks:
A2. Body And Soul {Frank
Eyton, Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour} (6:34)
A3. My One And Only Love
{Robert Mellin, Guy Wood} (6:26)
B1. The Head Tune {Willis
Jackson} (8:59)
B2. More {Keith Newell, Nino
Oliviero, Riz Ortolani} (9:11)
Credits:
Recording Engineer - Gerhard
Lehner
Cover Photo - Clarence
Eastmond
Cover Design - Lisa Emmons
Art Direction - Ron Warwell
Liner Notes - Todd Barkan