Saturday, January 22, 2022

Jack McDuff - Legends of Acid Jazz

Styles: Jazz,Funk,Soul
Year: 1964
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:40
Size: 159,7 MB
Art: Front

( 4:53) 1. Scufflin'
( 3:16) 2. Au Privave
( 3:49) 3. Hallelujah Time
( 6:59) 4. Misconstrued
( 8:18) 5. Lew's Piece
( 6:57) 6. Opus de Funk
(10:26) 7. Our Miss Brooks
( 5:13) 8. East Of The Sun
( 8:33) 9. I Got A Woman
( 4:02) 10. Hey Lawdy Mama
( 3:44) 11. From The Bottom Up
( 3:26) 12. Lexington Avenue Line

While these 12 selections were originally released on six different albums between 1965 and 1969, all of them were cut during July 1964: nine at a New York studio session, and three (embellished by Benny Golson big-band arrangements) live at Stockholm. Thus it makes for a thematically coherent compilation, every track featuring a young George Benson on guitar and Joe Dukes on drums; Red Holloway plays tenor sax on all but two songs. It's top-drawer soul-jazz, recommended to those who might find some of McDuff's other releases too homogenous, as his B-3 travels through diverse moods here: the uptempo blues of "Scufflin'," the slow-burning funk of "Our Miss Brooks," R&B/soul in the cover of "I Got a Woman." The closing "Lexington Avenue Line" is the oddest track, though quite a good one, sounding like a movie soundtrack theme with its dramatic strings.~ Richie Unterberger https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-legends-of-acid-jazz-mw0000025212

Personnel: Organ – Jack McDuff; Drums – Joe Dukes; Guitar – George Benson; Tenor Saxophone – Red Holloway

Legends of Acid Jazz

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