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1. | Kabsha
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2. | I Want to Talk About You
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3. | Little Feet
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4. | GCCG Blues
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5. | Soulful Drums
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6. | St. M
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7. | Kabsha [Alternate Take][*]
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8. | GCCG Blues [Alternate Take][*]
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Jazz
Idris Muhammad - Drums, Producer George Coleman - Sax (Tenor) Pharoah Sanders - Sax (Tenor) Ray Drummond - Bass
* Allen Pittman - Associate Producer, Reissue Producer * Dave Shirk - Mastering * Eddie Williams - Liner Notes * Roberta Chu - Photography * Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer
An excellent drummer who has appeared in many types of settings, Idris Muhammad became a professional when he was 16. He played primarily soul and R&B during 1962-1964 and then spent 1965-1967 as a member of Lou Donaldson's band. He was the house drummer at Prestige Records (1970-1972), appearing on many albums as a sideman. Of his later jazz associations, Muhammad played with Johnny Griffin (1978-1979), Pharoah Sanders in the 1980s, George Coleman, and the Paris Reunion Band (1986-1988). He has recorded everything from post-bop to dance music as a leader for such labels as Prestige, Kudu, Fantasy, Theresa, and Lipstick.
Drummer Idris Muhammad's strongest jazz date as a leader, this outing was originally made for Theresa. The CD reissue adds two alternate takes to the original six-song program. Muhammad is joined by bassist Ray Drummond and either Pharoah Sanders or George Coleman on tenors; surprisingly, the two saxophonists only play together on the two takes of Coleman's "GCCG Blues." Muhammad, who had often been heard in funky or more commercial settings, really excels in this sparse setting, showing off what he learned from hearing bands in his native New Orleans. In addition, both the underrated Coleman and Sanders are heard in top form, stretching out on originals, basic pieces, and "I Want to Talk About You" (during which Sanders lets out a few trademark screams so everyone knows that he is not John Coltrane). Highly recommended. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Idris Muhammad
Active Decades: '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Nov 13, 1939 in New Orleans, LA Genre: Jazz Styles: Crossover Jazz, Post-Bop, Soul-Jazz
An excellent drummer who has appeared in many types of settings, Idris Muhammad became a professional when he was 16. He played primarily soul and R&B during 1962-1964 and then spent 1965-1967 as a member of Lou Donaldson's band. He was the house drummer at Prestige Records (1970-1972), appearing on many albums as a sideman. Of his later jazz associations, Muhammad played with Johnny Griffin (1978-1979), Pharoah Sanders in the 1980s, George Coleman, and the Paris Reunion Band (1986-1988). He has recorded everything from post-bop to dance music as a leader for such labels as Prestige, Kudu, Fantasy, Theresa, and Lipstick. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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