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1. | Feeling Good Again
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2. | Deep Purple
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3. | Carnival
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4. | Who Is Sylvia
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5. | Rainy Afternoon
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6. | Crazy
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7. | In the Middle of the Night
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8. | What Is Your Name
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9. | All Your Tomorrow's
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10. | Pass the Pain
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11. | Do You Remember/The Good in You
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12. | Real Good Thang/Precious Gift
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Jazz
Bernard Purdie (drums) Lorraine Barounis, Herb Salley, J.R. Bailey (vocals); Donnie Albano, Cornell Dupree, Eric Gale, George Naha (guitar); Mike Levine (steel guitar); Selwood Clarke, Winston Collymore, Sanford Allen, Gene Orloff (violin); Julien Barber, Al Brown (viola); Kermit Moore (cello); Rob Paparozzi (harmonica); Grover Washington (saxophone); George Young (alto saxophone); Seldon Powell (tenor saxophone); Haywoon Henry, Babe Clarke (baritone saxophone); Dizzy Gillespie, Ernie Royal, Charlie McGee (trumpet); Freddy Hubbard (flugelhorn); John Korba, Galt MacDermot, Horace Ott, Jorge Dalto, Richard Tee (piano); Roy Ayers (vibraphone); Chuck Rainey, Wilbur Bascomb, William Allen, Tim Tindall (bass guitar); George Devins (percussion); Barbara Massey, Yolanda McCullog, Maretha Stewart, Albertine Robinson, Hilda Harris (background vocals)
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Jun 11, 1939 in Elkton, MD Genre: Jazz Styles: Jazz Blues, Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Pop, Soul-Jazz
An all-time great soul, R&B, funk, and pop drummer, Bernard Purdie's impeccable time and mastery of backbeats and grooves are celebrated. He moved to New York from Maryland in 1960, and recorded with James Brown, King Curtis, and many others. He was CTI's house drummer in the late '60s and early '70s, and worked with Grover Washington, Jr. and George Benson among several others. Purdie toured with Curtis and Aretha Franklin in 1970, and was Franklin's music director until 1975. During his studio days in the early '70s, Purdie recorded with Louis Armstrong and Gato Barbieri along with numerous rock, pop, and soul sessions. He recorded with Dizzy Gillespie in 1980 at the Montreux Jazz Festival and toured with him in 1983. Purdie recorded with Hank Crawford during the early '80s, and has continued working steadily into the '90s. He generated a firestorm of reaction in 1993 when he charged it was his uncredited drumming rather than Ringo Starr's on some Beatles tracks. Purdie claimed proof was forthcoming, but none was presented. He made a rare date as a leader for Flying Dutchman in 1972, Pretty Purdie, that has long since disappeared. But Purdie can be heard on countless discs by Brown, Franklin, Curtis, Gillespie, and Crawford among many others. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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