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1. | Keep Talkin'
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2. | All in Love Is Fair
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3. | Invitation
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4. | That's When We Thought of Love
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5. | Four
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6. | Blues for Beth
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7. | Strollin'
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8. | Bumpin on Sunset
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Jazz
Recorded: New York University, 15–17 August, 1990
Bruno Carr - drums Jimmy Ponder - guitar Lonnie Smith - organ Harold Ousley - saxophone
A hot, swinging soul-jazz date featuring some of the unsung heroes of the genre! Lead by drummer Bruno Carr, a veteran of Herbie Mann's group (also those of Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and David "Fathead" Newman), the Harlem Art Ensemble also features top soul-jazz players Jimmy Ponder (guitar), Dr Lonnie Smith (organ) and Harold Ousley (sax). The players groove and shine on this previously unreleased recording, that features great versions of Miles Davis" "Four", and Stevie Wonder's "All in Love is Fair".
"Harlem Art Ensemble is straight up soul jazz, played by guys – organist Lonnie Smith, guitarist Jimmy Ponder, saxophonist Harold Ousley and drummer Bruno Carr - who have lived the music through and through. It’s all effortlessly kosher. The question is this though: do we need another ‘60s style organ grind a couple of decades after myriad Blue Note/Verve re-issues in the genre? You decide." ---Kevin Le Gendre: Echoes - September 2007 *** |
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