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Legends of Acid Jazz - Brother Jack |
Jack McDuff |
első megjelenés éve: 1960 |
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(1999)
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1 Brother Jack 4:00 2 Mr. Wonderful 3:53 3 Noon Train 5:51 4 Drowsy 3:37 5 Organ Grinder's Swing 2:55 6 Mack 'N' Duff 5:10 7 You're Driving Me Crazy 4:47 8 Light Blues 6:01 9 Godiva Brown 5:13 10 Goodnight, It's Time To Go 6:12 11 Sanctified Waltz 4:51 12 McDuff Speaking 6:21 13 A Smooth One 10:45 14 I'll Be Seeing You 7:35
Bass – Wendell Marshall (tracks: 1-8) Drums – Alvin Johnson (tracks: 1-8), Joe Dukes (tracks: 9-14) Guitar – Bill Jennings (tracks: 1-8), Grant Green (tracks: 9-14) Organ – Jack McDuff Tenor Saxophone – Harold Vick (tracks: 9-14)
This release combines two Jack McDuff albums: Brother Jack McDuff With Bill Jennings - Brother Jack (tracks 1-8) and Brother Jack McDuff - Goodnight, It's Time To Go (tracks 9-14).
Jack McDuff started out playing piano in his father's church. Although he later switched to playing jazz on the Hammond B-3 organ, strong gospel strains remained, which is why they call him "brother." This volume brings together the organist's first and fourth albums as a leader, along with a bonus track from the latter session. Brother Jack was made in 1960 when he was still a member of Willis Jackson's group and features the sweetly soulful blues guitar work of Bill Jennings, McDuff's bandmate at the time. Cut a year and a half later, Goodnight, It's Time to Go was the debut disc by McDuff's own highly exciting combo, made up of the brilliant young guitarist Grant Green, hard-charging tenor saxophonist Harold Vick, and soul-sockin' drummer Joe Dukes. |
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