Jazz Organists: 4 Classic Albums
Jazz Organists: 4 Classic Albums
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- Label: Avid
- Erscheinungstermin: 6.7.2018
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AVID Jazz is proud to introduce an exciting new addition to our Four Classic Album series, Four Classic Jazz Instrumentalists. We continue with Four Classic Jazz Organists, a re-mastered 2CD set complete with original artwork, liner notes and personnel details.
Jack McDuff: The Honeydripper
Baby Face Willette: Face To Face
Richard “Groove” Holmes: Groovin’ With The Jug” (with Gene Ammons)
Freddie Roach: Down To Earth”.
For our next release in this new series we have chosen a diverse range of jazz organists who released their albums from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. Jack McDuff, perhaps better known as Brother Jack McDuff, he began his career playing bass before moving on to the Hammond B3 organ and being signed to the Prestige record label where he made a number of fine albums in the hard bop / soul jazz style. Our selection “The Honeydripper” is perhaps the finest of his early recordings and features Jimmy Forrest on tenor and Grant Green on guitar. “Baby Face” Willette, spent his early musical career playing piano in gospel and R'n'B bands before switching to the organ. In 1960 he met Lou Donaldson and Grant Green with whom he played on some Blue Note sessions before being signed himself to Blue Note where he made his very impressive debut album “Face To Face” featuring Fred Jackson on tenor and Grant Green on guitar. Richard “Groove” Holmes - Hard bop meets soul jazz on our fine, mostly live selection where Holmes is in musical combat with famed tenor sax man Gene Ammons. This album takes no prisoners! Freddie Roach is perhaps not as well-known a name in the history of jazz as some of his organ playing contempories, but in the community of Hammond B3 organ fans he is just about one of the best, arguably a shade behind Jimmy Smith, but with a much smaller catalogue to explore. And that catalogue is becoming harder to find and more expensive to buy as each year passes. So we are proud to be able to include Freddie’s amazing debut album “Down To Earth” for your enjoyment. For his debut Freddie teamed up with Percy France on tenor, Kenny Burrell on guitar and Clarence Johnston on drums.
Jack McDuff: The Honeydripper
Baby Face Willette: Face To Face
Richard “Groove” Holmes: Groovin’ With The Jug” (with Gene Ammons)
Freddie Roach: Down To Earth”.
For our next release in this new series we have chosen a diverse range of jazz organists who released their albums from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. Jack McDuff, perhaps better known as Brother Jack McDuff, he began his career playing bass before moving on to the Hammond B3 organ and being signed to the Prestige record label where he made a number of fine albums in the hard bop / soul jazz style. Our selection “The Honeydripper” is perhaps the finest of his early recordings and features Jimmy Forrest on tenor and Grant Green on guitar. “Baby Face” Willette, spent his early musical career playing piano in gospel and R'n'B bands before switching to the organ. In 1960 he met Lou Donaldson and Grant Green with whom he played on some Blue Note sessions before being signed himself to Blue Note where he made his very impressive debut album “Face To Face” featuring Fred Jackson on tenor and Grant Green on guitar. Richard “Groove” Holmes - Hard bop meets soul jazz on our fine, mostly live selection where Holmes is in musical combat with famed tenor sax man Gene Ammons. This album takes no prisoners! Freddie Roach is perhaps not as well-known a name in the history of jazz as some of his organ playing contempories, but in the community of Hammond B3 organ fans he is just about one of the best, arguably a shade behind Jimmy Smith, but with a much smaller catalogue to explore. And that catalogue is becoming harder to find and more expensive to buy as each year passes. So we are proud to be able to include Freddie’s amazing debut album “Down To Earth” for your enjoyment. For his debut Freddie teamed up with Percy France on tenor, Kenny Burrell on guitar and Clarence Johnston on drums.
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 1 Whap! (Jack McDuff: The Honeydripper)
- 2 I Want A Little Girl (Jack McDuff: The Honeydripper)
- 3 The Honeydripper (Jack McDuff: The Honeydripper)
- 4 Dink's Blues (Jack McDuff: The Honeydripper)
- 5 Mr. Lucky (Jack McDuff: The Honeydripper)
- 6 Blues And Tonic (Jack McDuff: The Honeydripper)
- 7 Swingin' At Sugar Ray's ("Baby Face" Willette: Face To Face)
- 8 Goin' Down ("Baby Face" Willette: Face To Face)
- 9 Whatever Lola ("Baby Face" Willette: Face To Face)
- 10 Face To Face ("Baby Face" Willette: Face To Face)
- 11 Somethin' Strange ("Baby Face" Willette: Face To Face)
- 12 High 'N Low ("Baby Face" Willette: Face To Face)
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
- 1 Happy Blues (Good Vibrations) (Richard "Groove" Holmes & Gene Ammons: Groovin' With Jug)
- 2 Willow Weep For Me (Richard "Groove" Holmes & Gene Ammons: Groovin' With Jug)
- 3 Juggin' Around (Richard "Groove" Holmes & Gene Ammons: Groovin' With Jug)
- 4 Groovin' With Jug (Richard "Groove" Holmes & Gene Ammons: Groovin' With Jug)
- 5 Morris The Minor (Richard "Groove" Holmes & Gene Ammons: Groovin' With Jug)
- 6 Hey You, What's That? (Richard "Groove" Holmes & Gene Ammons: Groovin' With Jug)
- 7 De Bug (Freddie Roach: Down To Earth)
- 8 Ahm Miz (Freddie Roach: Down To Earth)
- 9 Lujon (Freddie Roach: Down To Earth)
- 10 Althea Soon (Freddie Roach: Down To Earth)
- 11 More Mileage (Freddie Roach: Down To Earth)
- 12 Lion Down (Freddie Roach: Down To Earth)