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1. | Red Top
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2. | Freddie Tooks Jr.
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3. | Last Train From Overbrook
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4. | Embraceable You
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5. | Sandu
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6. | Sister Ruth
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7. | Donald Duck
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8. | Rosetta
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9. | Under the Boardwalk
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10. | Sentimental Journey
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11. | Theme for Dee
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12. | Just Friends
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Jazz Soul-Jazz Hard Bop
Recorded: Jul 25, 1967
Although this is a fine collection highlighting three unjustly overlooked players of the '60s, it doesn't really rate inclusion in Prestige's long-running Legends of Acid Jazz series. This isn't acid jazz, or even '60s-style soul-jazz, but straight-ahead hard bop. (The one exception is Don Patterson's Hammond organ-led take on a very faithful and brief rendition of the Drifters' pop hit "Under the Boardwalk," possibly an attempt at Ramsey Lewis-style crossover success.) The two tenors, the barrel-toned Houston Person and the much more aggressive, R&B-influenced honker Booker Ervin, are in control of this session, trading soloists with the intensity of an old-fashioned cutting contest. Patterson rarely takes the spotlight, but when he does, his warm, churchy tones are an inspired contrast to the hard bop blowing of the other two principals. A surprising highlight is an 11-minute take on that hoary old chestnut "Sentimental Journey," which features some simply outstanding solos by all three principals. ---Stewart Mason, allmusic |
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