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17/05/2025

Jack McDuff ‎– The Honeydripper

 

Jack McDuff ‎– The Honeydripper, Prestige records –  lp 7199 Vinyl, LP

     Prestige records 1961 –  lp 7199

 
 notes:

The Honeydripper is the third album by American organist Jack McDuff,
 recorded in 1961 and released on the Prestige label. Guitarist Grant Green,
who previously recorded with Sam Lazar, is part of the line-up,
 as well as saxophonist Jimmy Forrest.

credits:

 Jack McDuff - organ
 Jimmy Forrest - tenor saxophone
 Grant Green - guitar
 Ben Dixon - drums

Supervised By – Esmond Edwards
Recorded :
February 3, 1961
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
engineer: Rudy Van Gelder


tracklist:

A1        Whap!
Written-By – Jack McDuff*
4:24
A2        I Want A Little Girl
Written-By – Moll*, Mencher*
6:48
A3        The Honeydripper
Written-By – Joe Liggins
8:15
B1        Dink's Blues
Written-By – Jack McDuff*
7:58
B2        Mr. Lucky
Written-By – Henry Mancini
5:04
B3        Blues And Tonic
Written-By – Jack McDuff*
5:01
 
 
 


 

Brother Jack McDuff ‎– Walk On By

 

Brother Jack McDuff ‎– Walk On By, Prestige Records‎– PRST 7476 Vinyl, LP, Stereo

Prestige Records 1966 ‎– PRST 7476

 
 notes:

Walk On By is an album by organist Jack McDuff
recorded in 1966 and released on the Prestige label


credits:

Jack McDuff - organ
Red Holloway (tracks 2 & 8),
Harold Ousley (tracks 3, 6 & 9) - tenor saxophone
Pat Martino - guitar
Joe Dukes - drums
Unidentified orchestra arranged and conducted
by Benny Golson (tracks 1, 4, 5 & 8)


Recorded     February, 1966
New York City
Producer    Lew Futterman

tracklist:

A1 Walk On By
Written By – Bacharach, David-Blue
A2 Around The Corner
Written By – McDuff-Growl
A3 Haitian Lady
Written By – Ousley-Meager
A4 Talking 'Bout My Woman
Written By – Barnes-Meager, Jackson
B1 Jersey Bounce
Written By – Feyne-Wright-Platter-Bradshaw-Johnson
B2 For Those Who Choose
Written By – Ousley-Meager
B3 Too Many Fish In The Sea
Written By – Holland-Whitfield
B4 There Is No Greater Love
Written By – Jones-Isham, Symes
B5 Song Of The Soul
Written By – Ousley-Growl
 
 
 
 
 





15/05/2025

Joe Zawinul ‎– Money In The Pocket


Joe Zawinul ‎– Money In The Pocket

Atlantic records  1967  ‎– SD 3004

notes:
Money in the Pocket is the debut studio album led
by jazz fusion keyboardist Joe Zawinul released on the Atlantic label in 1966

credits:

Joe Zawinul: piano;
Blue Mitchell: trumpet (2, 4, 5, 7);
Joe Henderson: tenor saxophone: (2, 4, 5, 7);
Clifford Jordan: tenor saxophone (1);
Pepper Adams: baritone saxophone (2, 4, 5, 7);
Sam Jones: bass (2, 4-8);
Bob Cranshaw: bass (1);
Louis Hayes: drums (2, 4-8);
Roy McCurdy: drums (1).

Recorded    February 7, 1966
Studio    Atlantic Studios, NYC
Recording – Phil Iehle
Producer    Joel Dorn


tracklist:

All compositions by Joe Zawinul except as indicated
A1 Money In The Pocket
A2 If
Written By Joe Henderson
A3 My One And Only Love
written by Guy Wood, Robert Mellin
A4 Midnight Mood
B1 Some More Of Dat
Written By Sam Jones
B2 Sharon's Waltz
written by Rudy stephenson
B3 Riverbed
B4 Del Sasser
Written By Sam Jones






               


Al Reed ‎– 99 44/100 Pure Love- Sorry About That

Al Reed ‎–  99 44/100 Pure Love- Sorry About That, Axe Records  ‎– Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM

Axe Records 1967   ‎– 103

 
 credits:

Arranged By – Wardell
Written-By – A. Reed
    Apr 1967

tracklist:

A        99 44/100 Pure Love    2:56
B        Sorry About That    2:40








13/05/2025

Fania All Stars – Vol.1 & 2 Recorded "Live" At The Red Garter

Fania All Stars – Vol. 1 Recorded "Live" At The Red Garter, Fania Records – SLP 355 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

   Fania Records 1968  – SLP 355

 notes:
The Fania All-Stars is a musical group formed in 1968 as a showcase
for the musicians on Fania Records
The original lineup consisted of:
 Band Leaders:
 Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, Willie Colon, Larry Harlow, Monguito, Johnny Pacheco,
 Louie Ramirez, Ralph Robles, Mongo Santamaria, and Bobby Valentin.
 Singers;
Héctor Lavoe, Adalberto Santiago, Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez, and Ismael Miranda.
Other Musicians;
La La, Ray Maldonado, Ralph Marzan, Orestes Vilató, Roberto Rodriguez,
Jose Rodriguez, and Barry Rogers.
 Special Guests;
Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Ricardo Ray and Jimmy Sabater.

They recorded Live At The Red Garter, Volumes 1 and 2 with this original lineup

Credits

    Bass – Bobby Rodriguez
    Congas – Ray Barretto
    MC – Symphony Sid
    Piano – Larry Harlow
    Recording Supervisor, Flute, MC – Johnny Pacheco
    Timbales – Jimmy Sabater
    Trombone – Jose Rodriguez*, Willie Colón
    Trumpet – Bobby Quesada, Bobby Valentin, Ralph Robles
    Vocals – Hector Lavoe, Ismael Miranda, Pete Conde Rodriguez*

- Ray Barretto: Performer
- Joe Bataan: Performer
- Willie Colon: Performer
- Larry Harlow: Performer
- Monguito: Performer
- Johnny Pacheco: Performer, recording director
- Bobby Quesada: Performer
- Louie Ramirez: Performer
- Ralph Robles: Performer
- Monguito Santamaria: Performer
- Bobby Valentin: Performer

Special guest stars
- Tito Puente: Guest artist
- Eddie Palmieri: Guest artist
- Ricardo Ray: Guest artist
- Jimmy Sabater: Guest artist

Other members
- La La: Performer
- Héctor Lavoe: Performer
- Ray Maldonado: Performer
- Ralph Marzan: Performer
- Ismael Miranda: Performer
- Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez: Performer
- Bobby Rodriguez: Performer
- Jose Rodríguez: Performer
- Barry Rogers: Performer
- Adalberto Santiago: Performer
- Orestes Vilató: Performer

- Ted Daryll: Composer
- Chip Taylor: Composer

    Engineer – Richard Alderson
Producer – Jerry Masucci
Recording Supervisor, Flute, MC – Johnny Pacheco
recording at The Red Garter

Tracklist
A1        Introduction Theme
A2        Sabor Sabor
A3        Guatacando
B1        Country Girl - City Man
B2        Me Gusta El Son
B3        Exit Theme
 
 
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Fania Records 1968    – LP 364

 
notes:
The Fania All-Stars is a musical group formed in 1968 as a showcase
for the musicians on Fania Records
The original lineup consisted of:
 Band Leaders:
 Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, Willie Colon, Larry Harlow, Monguito, Johnny Pacheco,
 Louie Ramirez, Ralph Robles, Mongo Santamaria, and Bobby Valentin.
 Singers;
Héctor Lavoe, Adalberto Santiago, Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez, and Ismael Miranda.
Other Musicians;
La La, Ray Maldonado, Ralph Marzan, Orestes Vilató, Roberto Rodriguez,
Jose Rodriguez, and Barry Rogers.
 Special Guests;
Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Ricardo Ray and Jimmy Sabater.

They recorded Live At The Red Garter, Volumes 1 and 2 with this original lineup


credits:

- Ray Barretto: Performer, composer
- Joe Bataan: Performer
- Willie Colon: Performer
- Larry Harlow: Performer, composer
- Monguito: Performer
- Johnny Pacheco: Performer, recording director
- Bobby Quesada: Performer
- Louie Ramirez: Performer
- Ralph Robles: Performer
- Monguito Santamaria: Performer
- Bobby Valentin: Performer

Special guest stars    Recorded At – The Red Garter, New York
- Tito Puente: Guest artist
- Eddie Palmieri: Guest artist
- Ricardo Ray: Guest artist, composer
- Jimmy Sabater: Guest artist

Other members
- La La: Performer
- Héctor Lavoe: Performer
- Ray Maldonado: Performer
- Ralph Marzan: Performer
- Ismael Miranda: Performer
- Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez: Performer
- Bobby Rodriguez: Performer
- Jose Rodríguez: Performer
- Barry Rogers: Performer
- Adalberto Santiago: Performer
- Orestes Vilató: Performer


    Recorded At – The Red Garter, New York
- Jerry Masucci: Producer
- recording director - Johnny Pacheco
- Richard Alderson: Engineer

Tracklist

A1        Son Cuero Y Boogaloo    8:33
written by Ray Baretto
A2        Noche    7:12
Written by Larry Harlow
A3        Red Garter Strut    2:10
Written By R.R.
B1        Kikapoo Joy Juice    5:48
written by Charlie Palmieri
B2        If This World Were Mine    3:12
Written By Marvin Gaye
B3        Richie's Bag    5:05
Written By Ricardo Ray

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11/05/2025

Ann Peebles – I Can't Stand The Rain

 

Ann Peebles – I Can't Stand The Rain, Hi Records – XSHL 32079  Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Hi Records 1973    – XSHL 32079

notes:

I Can't Stand the Rain is the fourth studio album by American
 Memphis soul singer Ann Peebles. It was released on the Hi label
 in 1974 and was her highest-charting record on the Billboard 200,
where it reached no. 155 and spent 7 weeks.

credits:

    Ann Peebles – vocals
    Howard Grimes – drums
    Charles Hodges – Hammond organ
    Leroy Hodges – bass guitar
    Mabon "Teenie" Hodges – guitar
    Wayne Jackson – trumpet
    Jack Hale – trombone
    Ed Logan – tenor saxophone
    Andrew Love – tenor saxophone
    James Mitchell – baritone saxophone
    Archie Turner – piano
    The Memphis Strings – string section
    Charles Chalmers, Donna Rhodes, Sandra Rhodes – background vocals

Recorded    1973
Studio    Royal Recording Studios, 1320 South Lauderdale, Memphis, Tennessee
Producer    , Engineer : Willie Mitchell


tracklist:
A1        I Can't Stand The Rain
Written-By – A. Peebles*, B. Miller*, D. Bryant*
2:29
A2        Do I Need You
Written-By – A. Peebles*, Darryl Carter, D. Bryant*, G. Arendt*
2:32
A3        Until You Came Into My Life
Written-By – A. Peebles*, D. Bryant*
3:10
A4        (You Keep Me) Hangin' On
Written-By – B. Mize*, I. Allen*
2:39
A5        Run, Run, Run
Written-By – A. Peebles*, D. Carter*, D. Bryant*
2:34
B1        If We Can't Trust Each Other
Written-By – E. Randle*
2:50
B2        A Love Vibration
Written-By – A. Peebles*, B. Miller*, D. Bryant*
2:45
B3        You Got To Feed The Fire
Written-By – A. Peebles*, B. Miller*, D. Bryant*
2:20
B4        I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
Written-By – E. Randle*
2:44
B5        One Way Street
Written-By – A. Peebles*, D. Bryant*
2:51