Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 1962
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:39
Size: 83,1 MB
Art: Front
(4:04) 1. Song Of India
(5:00) 2. Big Hunk Of Funk
(2:54) 3. Tonight
(3:58) 4. 507 Neyland
(3:35) 5. Till All Ends
(4:26) 6. Tortoise And The Hare
(3:24) 7. In A Dream
(4:40) 8. Sinnin' Sam
(3:37) 9. The Young Rabbits
The Jazz Crusaders' second recording is most notable for the introduction of Wayne Henderson's "The Young Rabbits," the best-known of the seven group originals which are performed on this LP along with "Song of India" and Leonard Bernstein's "Tonight." The tenor-trombone frontline created by Wilton Felder and Henderson, along with the funky yet swinging playing of pianist Joe Sample, drummer Stix Hooper and bassist Jimmy Bond on this hard-to-find set made the group instantly recognizable and surprisingly popular from the start.~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/lookin-ahead-mw0000891016
Personnel: Jimmy Bond (Bass); Sticks Hooper (Drums); Joe Sample (Piano); Wilton Felder (Tenor Saxophone); Wayne Henderson (Trombone).
Personnel: Jimmy Bond (Bass); Sticks Hooper (Drums); Joe Sample (Piano); Wilton Felder (Tenor Saxophone); Wayne Henderson (Trombone).
Lookin'Ahead
Thanks once again! It would be great if here in SD you could post some of the JCruzaders' albums (perhaps the studio ones only?) I'm aware there's quite a bunch, hence my cheekiness ;-)
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