3/13/26

Jr. Walker and The All Stars – A Gasssss

 



Jr. Walker and The All Stars – A Gasssss: Rare Soul Vinyl Review





Jr. Walker and The All Stars A Gasssss album cover Motown soul vinyl

Soul Records 1970 – SS 726

notes:


Jr. Walker and The All Stars were one of Motown’s most dynamic 
soul acts, blending energetic saxophone solos with powerful vocals.
 Their 1970 album A Gasssss showcases the band at the peak of 
their creativity, delivering infectious grooves and memorable 
melodies that continue to influence soul and R&B music today.
Released in 1970 under the Motown label, A Gasssss is a testament
 to Jr. Walker’s mastery of soul and funk. The album features tight 
rhythm sections, catchy hooks, and memorable saxophone riffs.
 It’s a rare vinyl gem, sought after by collectors of 
classic Motown records and rare grooves.


credits:


   🎷 Junior Walker – tenor saxophone, lead vocals
🎸 Willie Woods – guitar
🎹 Vic Thomas – keyboards/organ
🥁 James Graves – drums
(plus possible additional studio players typical on Motown recordings)

    Arranged By  Willie Shorter
    Producer  Johnny Bristol

tracklist:


A1 Do You See My Love (For You Growing)
Written-By – J. Bristol*, R. Beavers*
3:10
A2 And When I Die
Written-By – L. Nyro*
2:50
A3 I Was Made To Love Her
Written-By – H. Cosby*, L. Hardaway*, Wonder*, S. Moy*
2:39
A4 Carry Your Own Load
Written-By – H. Fuqua*, J. Bristol*, R. Beavers*
2:58
A5 Shut Up, Don't Interrupt Me
Written-By – E. Starr*, J. Bristol*
2:51
A6 Groove And Move
Written-By – A. DeWalt*, E. Hollis*, J. Bristol*
2:40
B1 Holly Holy
Written-By – N. Diamond*
4:00
B2 Honey Come Back
Written-By – J. Webb*
3:55
B3 Riding High On Love
Written-By – E. Starr*, J. Bristol*
2:40
B4 Hey Jude
Written-By – J. Lennon*, P. McCartney*
2:59
B5 At A Saturday Matinee
Written-By – A. DeWalt*, E. Hollis*
2:53











Ray Bryant In The Cut 1974

 



Ray Bryant – In The Cut  1974 Soul Jazz Album



Ray Bryant album cover 'In The Cut', classic 1974 soul jazz piano album

Cadet Records 1974 CA 50052


notes:


Ray Bryant’s In The Cut stands as a soulful testament to the pianist’s
 unique blend of jazz, blues, and groove‑driven soul. Released in 1974 
on Cadet Records (catalog number CA‑50052), this record showcases 
Bryant’s deep feel for melody and rhythm across a set of tracks that 
balance mainstream accessibility with jazz credibility.
On In The Cut, Bryant reinterprets standards like Watermelon Man 
alongside originals and soulful jazz arrangements  crafting an album
 that’s as laid‑back and funky as its title suggests. The title track itself 
grooves with a relaxed swing, while selections like Cool Struttin’ and 
Land of Make Believe highlight the trio’s tight interplay 
and dynamic expressiveness.
Recorded for the legendary Cadet label, a subsidiary of Chess Records 
known for its quality jazz and soul releases in the 1960s and ’70s, In The Cut
 captures a period when Bryant was merging his blues roots with 
contemporary jazz sensibilities. It remains a favorite among collectors
 and fans of soulful jazz piano.


credits:


Arranged By [Strings & Horns]  Charles Stepney
Bass  Stanley Clarke (tracks: A3, B1 to B3)
Congas  Montego Joe
Drums  Jimmy Johnson (2)
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Oboe  George Marge (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Guitar  John Tropea
Harp  Margaret Ross (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Piano, Electric Piano  Ray Bryant
Synthesizer [Moog]  Charles Stepney (tracks: A1 to A3, B1)
Trumpet  Joe Wilder (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Marvin Stamm (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Viola  Alfred Brown (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Emanuel Vardi (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), 
Julian Barber* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Selart Clarke* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), 
Theodore Israel (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Violin  Diana Halprin (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Emanuel Green (tracks: A1, A3 to B3),
 Harry Glickman (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Max Polikoff* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), 
Paul Gershman (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)

Recording Date Recorded Place
january 1974 1, 2-5, 6, 7 Sound Exchange Studios, New York City
Recording   Engineer Skip Juried;Don Hahn
Producer  Esmond Edwards


tracklist:


A1 I'll Be There
Bass – Richard Davis 
Written-By – B. Gordy, Jr.*, B. West*, H. Davis*, W. Hutch*
4:58
A2 Andalusan Nights
Acoustic Guitar – John Tropea
Bass – Ron Carter
Guitar, Soloist – Jimmy Ponder
Written-By – Esmond Edwards
5:08
A3 Stop, Look & Listen To Your Heart / You Are Everything
Written-By – Linda Creed, Thom Bell
6:40
A4 Cool Struttin'
Bass – Ron Carter
Written-By – Ray Bryant
4:47
B1 Land Of Make Believe
Written-By – Chuck Mangione
5:50
B2 In The Cut
Written-By – Ray Bryant
6:17
Written-By – Herbie Hancock
5:25











Ray Bryant – Lonesome Traveler 1966

 



Ray Bryant – Lonesome Traveler (1966 Cadet Records Album Review  Soul-Jazz Classic)





Ray Bryant Lonesome Traveler 1966 Cadet Records jazz album cover

CADET RECORDS 1966                               LPS 778

notes:

Lonesome Traveler is a classic 1966 album by American jazz 
pianist Ray Bryant, released on the Cadet label during the 
golden era of soul-jazz. Recorded at RCA Studios in New York,
 the album features a powerful rhythm section with Freddie 
Waits on drums and bassists Richard Davis and Jimmy Rowser, 
along with brass contributions from Clark Terry and Snooky Young.
Blending blues feeling, gospel phrasing and hard-bop swing, Bryant
 delivers a set that moves effortlessly from standards like “’Round Midnight”
 to contemporary pop reinterpretations such as “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.”


credits:

    Ray Bryant – piano
    Snooky Young – trumpet
    Clark Terry – trumpet, flugelhorn
    Jimmy Rowser (tracks 2, 4, 5 & 8-9), 
    Richard Davis (tracks 1, 3 & 6) – bass
    Freddie Waits – drums

 Recorded September 1 & 8, 1966
Studio RCA Studios, New York City, NY
Engineer – Ray Hall
Producer, Supervised By – Esmond Edwards



tracklist:

A1 Lonesome Traveler
Written-By – Hays*
3:14
A2 'Round Midnight
Written-By – Hanighen*, Williams*, Monk*
6:03
A3 These Boots Were Made For Walkin'
Written-By – Hazlewood*
3:36
A4 Willow Weep For Me
Written-By – Ronell*
5:14
B1 The Blue Scimitar
Written-By – Edwards*
4:22
B2 Gettin' Loose
Written-By – Bryant*
3:42
B3 Wild Is The Wind
Written-By – Tiomkin*, Washington*
4:30
B4 Cubano Chant
Written-By – Ray Bryant
4:10
B5 Brother This 'N' Sister That
Written-By – Bryant*
4:43



 


 


3/12/26

Ray Bryant – Up Above The Rock (1968 )

 






Ray Bryant – Up Above The Rock (1968 Jazz Album Review & Tracklist)








Ray Bryant Up Above The Rock 1968 Cadet Records jazz album cover

Cadet Records 1968  LPS 818


notes:


Released in 1968, Up Above The Rock is one of the most 
energetic recordings by American jazz pianist Ray Bryant,
 blending hard-bop piano with soulful grooves and strong
 rhythmic arrangements. The album was released on 
Cadet Records and recorded in New York with a powerful
 rhythm section 
including Ron Carter on bass and Grady Tate on drums.
Bryant’s playing on this album perfectly captures the
 transition between classic jazz piano and the 
emerging soul-jazz sound of the late 1960s.

credits:


Arranged By, Piano – Ray Bryant
Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Grady Tate
Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Danny Moore, 
Dobbie Hiques, Snookie Young
Liner Notes – Bill Frangus
Supervised By – Dick LaPalm
  Recording 
September, 1968 RCA Recoring Studios, 
New York City
Recording Engineer Ray Hall


tracklist:


A1 Up Above The Rock
Written-By – Bryant*
2:59
A2 Dag Nab It
Written-By – Bryant*, Evans*
3:33
A3 Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
Written-By – Burke*, Farres*
3:18
Written-By – Tim Hardin
2:48
A5 Little Green Apples
Written-By – B. Russell*
3:21
B1 I Say A Little Prayer
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
4:45
B2 After Hours
Written-By – Parrish*, Feyne*, Bruce*
3:47
B3 Where The Wind Blows
Written-By – Bryant*
4:33
B4 Five, Six And Seven
Written-By – Howard Reynolds
3:20
Written-By – Paul Simon
2:53







Brook Benton – Home Style (1970)






Brook Benton – Home Style (1970) |Soul Album Review & Tracklist



Brook Benton Home Style 1970 soul album cover

Cotillion records 1970 ‎– SD 9028


notes:


Brook Benton’s “Home Style” (1970) is a beautifully crafted 
country-soul album released on Cotillion Records and produced
 by Arif Mardin. Recorded shortly after Benton’s hit 
Rainy Night in Georgia”, the album blends southern soul,
 gospel feeling and country influences, showcasing 
the singer’s deep baritone and storytelling style.
  

credits:


Arranged, conducted and produced By
Arif Mardin
Rhythm Section: The Dixie Flyers
Jim Dickinson : Guitar, Keyboards
Charlie Freeman : lead Guitar
Mike Utley: Organ,Electric Piano
Tommy Mclure: Bass
Sammy Creason : drums, percussions
George Dorsey : alto sax
King Curtis : tenor sax
pepper Adams : Baritone Sax
Joe Newman : trompet
Benny Powell : trombone
string section: Direction Gene Orloff
Background vocal: The Sweet Inpirations
vocal obligatos : Cissy Houston

recorded at: Atlantic south criteria studio Miami and
Atlantic recording studio New York

Engineers:Ron Albert,Chuck Kirkpatric, Mack Emerman,
Lewis Hahn & Gene Paul

tracklist:


A1 Whoever Finds This I Love You
Written-By – Mac Davis
4:26
A2 For Lee Ann
Written-By – Tony Joe White
3:48
A3 Willie And Laura Mae Jones
Written-By – Tony Joe White
4:08
A4 It's All In The Game
Written-By – Carl Sigman, Charles G. Dawes*
3:38
A5 Don't It Make You Wanta Go Home
Written-By – Joe South
3:20
B1 Aspen Colorado
Written-By – Tony Joe White
3:31
B2 Don't Think Twice It's All Right
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3:28
B3 Born Under A Bad Sign
Written-By – Booker T. Jones, William Bell
3:02
B4 Are You Sincere
Written-By – Wayne Walker
3:34
B5 Let Me Fix It
Written-By – Brook Benton
4:28






3/11/26

Richard “Groove” Holmes – Workin’ On A Groovy Thing (1969)





Richard “Groove” Holmes – Workin’ On A Groovy Thing 
(1969 Blue Note Jazz Album Review)





World Pacific Jazz records 1969 – ST-20153


notes:



Workin’ On A Groovy Thing is a 1969 soul-jazz album by legendary 
Hammond organ player Richard “Groove” Holmes. Released on the 
iconic World Pacific Jazz Records label, the album blends funky 
organ grooves, big-band arrangements and instrumental 
versions of late-1960s pop hits. It remains one of the most accessible
 entries in Holmes’ rich soul-jazz discography.



credits:


Arranged By, Conductor – Gerald Wilson
Organ – Richard "Groove" Holmes

Richard "Groove" Holmes With Gerald Wilson Orchestra
Herbert Anderson, Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, Jerry Rusch (trumpet) 
William Peterson (electric trumpet) 
Thurman Green, Frank Strong (trombone) 
Mike Wimberly (bass trombone) 
Anthony Ortega, Ernie Watts (alto saxophone) 
Richard Aplanalp (baritone saxophone) 
Richard "Groove" Holmes (organ) 
Dennis Budimir (guitar) 
Wilton Felder (electric bass) 
Paul Humphrey (drums) 
Gerald Wilson (arranger, conductor)
Los Angeles, CA, 1969


tracklist:


A1 Isola Natale
Written-By – Brian Auger
4:05
A2 Do You Know The Way To San Jose
Written-By – Burt Bacharach - Hal David*
3:52
A3 Workin' On A Groovy Thing
Written-By – Neil Sedaka, Roger Atkins
2:46
A4 Oklahoma Toad
Written-By – Dave Frishberg
2:30
A5 High Blues Pressure
Written-By – Frederick Hubbard*
4:35
B1 Listen Here
Written-By – Eddie Harris
3:58
B2 In And Out
Written-By – John L. (Wes) Montgomery*
3:27
B3 Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife
Written-By – Chris Gantry
2:42
B4 Rhythm & Groove
Written-By – Richard "Groove" Holmes
4:25
B5 I Can't Stop Dancing
Written-By – Gamble - Huff*
2:54














Richard “Groove” Holmes – Super Soul (1967)







Richard “Groove” Holmes – Super Soul (1967): Classic Soul-Jazz Hammond Organ Album






Richard Groove Holmes Super Soul 1967 Prestige Records album cover

Prestige ‎records 1967 – PRST 7497

notes:


A Soul-Jazz Classic from the Hammond B3 Master

Super Soul is a 1967 album by legendary jazz organist Richard “Groove” Holmes, 
recorded in Chicago and released on the Prestige label. The album blends 
soul-jazz grooves, big-band arrangements and pop-influenced repertoire,
 a style that helped Holmes become one of the most recognizable 
Hammond organ players of the era
Richard “Groove” Holmes (1931-1991) was a major figure in the soul-jazz 
movement, known for his powerful Hammond B-3 sound and his crossover
 success with the hit version of “Misty.”
His style mixed blues, gospel and jazz improvisation, making him one 
of the most influential organists of the 1960s.

credits:


Richard "Groove" Holmes - organ
The Super Soul Big Band arranged 
and conducted by Richard Evans

Recorded April 26 & 27, 1967
Producer Cal Lampley

tracklist:


A1 Why Don't You Do Right
Written-By – Joe McCoy
3:40
A2 Ain't That Peculiar
Written-By – Tarplin*, Rogers*, Robinson*, Moore*
3:10
A3 In Between The Heartaches
Written-By – Bacharach/David*
3:20
A4 Function At The Junction 3:11
A5 Green Dolphin Street
Written-By – Kaper*
6:40
B1 I Will Wait For You
Written-By – Denny*, LeGrande*, Gimbel*
4:00
B2 Back Home Again In Indiana
Written-By – McDonald*, Hanley*
5:08
B3 Tennessee Waltz
Written-By – Stewart*
2:40
Written-By – Theilman*
4:10
B5 Super Soul
Written-By – Holmes*
3:05










  



3/10/26

Richard “Groove” Holmes – Soul Power! (1968)





Richard “Groove” Holmes – Soul Power (1968) | Classic Soul-Jazz Album Review





Richard Groove Holmes Soul Power 1968 Prestige Records album cover

Prestige records 1967  PRST 7543


notes:


Richard “Groove” Holmes remains one of the great Hammond B-3 
organists of the soul-jazz era. His 1968 album Soul Power! on 
Prestige Records captures the relaxed but deeply funky style that 
made him a key figure of late-1960s jazz. Recorded in December 1967,
 the album blends original material with soul and pop covers such 
as “Sunny,” “Gimme Little Sign,” and Horace Silver’s “The Preacher.”



Crédits


    Congas – Dave Blume
    Drums – Ben Dixon
    Electric Bass – Jimmy Lewis 
    Lead Guitar – Wally Richardson
    Organ – Richard "Groove" Holmes
    Rhythm Guitar – Steve Wolfe

Producer – Cal Lampley
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Recorded  December 19, 1967
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

tracklist:


A1 Soul Power
Written-By – Holmes*
5:50
A2 Gimme Little Sign
Arranged By – Dave Blume
Written-By – Smith*, Hooven*, Winn*
2:30
A3 How Can I Be Sure
Arranged By – Dave Blume
Written-By – Brigati*, Cavaliere*
5:00
A4 Sunny
Written-By – Hebb*
5:35
B1 Since I Fell For You
Soloist – Holmes*, Wally Richardson
Written-By – Johnson*
8:25
B2 The Preacher
Written-By – Gonzales*, Silver*
7:15
B3 Girl Talk
Written-By – Troup*, Hefti*
5:50