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| | Jimmy Forrest Black Forrest CD (1972)
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$9.95 This 1972 LP, a complement to All the Gin Is Gone, released the remainder of tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest's two Delmark sessions, including four alternate takes and five other songs. Forrest sounds fine, guitarist Grant Green was making his debut on record, and the rhythm section (pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Gene Ramey and drummer Elvin Jones) plays up to par. Get All the Gin Is Gone first, and then, if one wants to hear the rest of the story, this set. ~ Scott Yanow
this is from the same recording session that brought the album "All The Gin Is Gone" (DMK*404) - it's a swinging, no-nonsense bebop affair w. Harold Mabern, Grant Green, Elvin Jones & Gene Ramey
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| | Eddie Hinton Dear Y'All: The Songwriting Sessions CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$21.65 Dear Y'all is a wonderful collection of 19 tracks -- yes, there is plenty of good music here folks -- recorded as songwriting demos. The songs are all delivered by a voice that someone once called "the epitome of unbounded emotion." Take a little Delbert McClinton, add in a little James Brown, and kick it up to 11 -- that was Eddie Hinton. On this album, we hear the original demos of songs he wrote for Percy Sledge ("Cover Me" and "It's All Wrong, But it's Alright"), Aretha Franklin ("Every Natural Thing"), and Bobby Womack ("Just a Little Bit Salty"). Of course, there is much more here than just the hits. The R&B gets down and dirty with "Build Your Own Fire," which opens the album, and there is an amazing rough take of "Every Natural Thing," a tune that would later be recorded by John Hammond and again by Aretha Franklin. There is a lone cover tune on the set, but it is a good one. A Hinton-ized acoustic rendition of Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man." One of the most downright original tunes comes in the form of the title track. It has to be heard to be believed. And then there is the stellar "Dangerous Highway," a song which was never recorded on an album, but sounds like the best Top Ten soul song you have ever heard. All of this from a man who actually turned down the opportunity to join The Allman Brothers Band back when they were forming; a man who acted as lead guitarist for the famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section; a man who gave his all to his music, and it shows. This one is essential. Don't miss it. ~ Michael B. Smith
This critically acclaimed release features early demos from the late Muscle Shoals session guitarist and hit maker Eddie Hinton, and it's wonderfully basic. But when the back-up musicians include David Hood, Barry Beckett, Roger Hawkins, Spooner Oldham a
Recorded 1976.
Personnel: Eddie ...
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| | Habib Koite Foly! Live Around The World CDs (2004) (Import)
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$22.05 It's hard to believe that Habib Koité & Bamada have only released three albums over the course of eight years together -- that's a remarkably small output for an African artist. But they've played a lot of gigs, and made themselves into one of the best units around, managing the excellent feat of sounding contemporary with (mostly) traditional instrumentation, and keeping a Malian feel throughout the music, from early polemic hit "Cigarette Abana" onward. It's a pan-Malian sound, not drawing from any single regional tradition, but perfectly at home using calabash, kamele n'goni, and balafon together. The effect is wonderful, especially as he's surrounded himself with crack musicians who love to improvise, and use each song as a springboard to simply play -- only two cuts on this double CD are under five minutes, and five stretch past the ten-minute mark without ever seeming too long. There's nothing new in the material here, but that's fine; these performances show what a craftsman Koité is as a writer. He's no slouch as a guitarist either (he taught the instrument for several years) as he shows several times during the discs. Fluid and imaginative, his very Malian style referencing a few Western ideas, but different enough to keep the ears pulled back. Everyone gets a good workout on the lengthy "Kunfeta," where the band is introduced, and abilities really come to the fore, before the quieter encore "Takamba." Recorded in various European countries during 2002, this confirms Koité as a major Afro-pop star, someone who can hold his own on-stage with anyone in the world. ~ Chris Nickson
Recorded live between 2001 & 2002. Includes liner notes by Philippe Content.
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| | Jimmy Witherspoon Blues Is Now CD (1967) Remastered; Digipak
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$9.65 For 1967's THE BLUES IS NOW, vocalist Jimmy Witherspoon paired up with organist extraordinaire Jack McDuff. Recorded in only one day, the album is a fascinating blues/jazz hybrid that showcases Witherspoon's bold, soulful vocals and McDuff's simmering organ lines. McDuff also serves as the arranger and conductor here, leading the band through a funky take on "I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town" (a tune Jimmy Smith ...
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$42.05 Track Listing of songs: Tor Penn/Chouchana; Nominoe Is Back; Coup De Foudre A Acapulco; Gavotte Pourlet; Gnium Enneig; Top Level; Psycho Reel; Gogo Droch; Ar Konskried; BourrDu Val D'Amour; Rock Baroque; Suite Plinn; Bells Of Dunblane; La Salsa Des Salsifis; La Boum; Ar Baradoz; Faut Qu'ils La Ramenent; Bells Of Dunblane; Faut Qu'ils La Ramenent; An Dro; Ar C'hombat Sanglant; ...
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