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2/26/23

DON JULIAN AND THE LARKS SUPER SLICK

 

MONEY RECORDS 1974                      MS-1110 

 

credits:

 don julian (guitar,vocals),  
charles morrison (vocals),  
ted walters (vocals)

 Arranged By – Arthur G. Wright, Danny Saunders
    Arranged By, Producer, Engineer – Don Julian
    Engineer – Ted Brinson

 

 tracks list:

 A1        Super Slick
Written-By – Don Julian
2:15
A2        (Ooh Baby) I Love You
Written-By – Don Julian
2:40
A3        Shorty The Pimp
Written-By – Don Julian
4:25
A4        Make It With You
Written-By – David Gates
2:50
B1        Show And Tell
Written-By – Jerry Fuller
3:10
B2        Just My Imagination
Written-By – B. Strong*, N. Whitfield*
3:45
B3        Schoolin' And Foolin'
Written-By – D. Julian*, H. Chaney*, V. Aaron*, T. Walters*
2:55
B4        Respect Yourself
Written-By – Luther Ingram, Mack Rice*
3:30
B5        A Woman Ain't Nothing ... But A Stone Trip
Written-By – Don Julian
2:30
B6        Let's Stay Together
Written-By – Green*, Jackson*, Mitchell*
3:45

 



 

 

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THE LARKS THE JERK




MONEY RECORDS 1964                                 LP 1102





 Don Julian  was an American rhythm and blues,funk
and soul singer, guitarist and songwriter. Most
famous for his work as an R&B singer in the 1950's
and 1960's, he's also known for composing the soundtrack
and songs to the (so-called) blacksploitation film, Savage!
Born Donald R. Julian in Houston, Texas, United States,
in his teens he moved to Los Angeles, California, where
he began performing with local bands.He performed both
solo and with backing bands. His most famous backing group
was "The Meadowlarks" (later named The Larks (Los Angeles Band)),
although most of his film music was performed with instrumental
funk bands.The Meadowlarks is considered the first integrated
doo-wop group.In 1954, Don Julian and the Meadowlarks' debut
single "Heaven and Paradise", became popular with R&B fans.
In 1964, the single, "The Jerk" was released under the band
name, The Larks. 
 
 Don Julian :Vocal
Charles Morrison: Vocal
Ted Walters :Vocal

A.C. Scott :Producer
Engineer – Doc Siegel







tracks list:




A1 The Jerk    
A2 Keep On Jerkin'    
A3 Mickey's East Coast Jerk    
4 Do The Jerk    
A5 Jerkin' U.S.A.    
B1 Soul Jerk    
B2 You Must Believe Me    
B3 Jerk Once More    
B4 Slauson Shuffle #1 (Inst)    
B5 Slauson Shuffle #2












 









 
 



2/25/23

CARLA THOMAS CARLA




STAX RECORDS 1966                                      STAX 709








credits:





 Carla Thomas (vocals) and others
Memphis, TN, circa March, July 18, 1966


 and  August 15, 1966





tracks list:





 A1 B-A-B-Y
Written-By – Porter*, Hayes*
A2 Red Rooster
Written-By – Dixon*
A3 Let Me Be Good To You
Written-By – Wells*, Porter*, Hayes*
A4 I Got You, Boy
Written-By – Thomas
Medley     5:25
A5A Baby What You Want Me To Do
Written-By – Reed*
A5B For Your Love
Written-By – Townsend*
B1 What Have You Got To Offer Me
Written-By – Thomas
B2 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Written-By – Williams*
B3 I Fall To Pieces
Written-By – Cockran*, Howard*
B4 You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Written By – RobbinsWritten-By – Donaggio*,
Napier & Bell*, Wickham*, Pallavicini*
B5 Fate
Written-By – Thomas*, Hayes*, Cross*
B6 Looking Back
Written-By – Hendricks*, Benton*, Otis*
 








 










ARETHA FRANKLIN ARETHA IN PARIS




ATLANTIC RECORDS 1968                     SD 8207








credits:






    Aretha Franklin - vocals, piano
    Carolyn Franklin - background vocals
    Charnessa Jones - background vocals
    Wyline Ivey - background vocals
    Jerry Weaver - guitar
    Gary Illingworth - piano
    George Davidson - drums
    Ron Jackson - trumpet
    David Squire - baritone saxophone
    Donald "Buck" Waldon - tenor saxophone
    Donald Townes - trumpet
    Little John Wilson - trumpet
    Miller Brisker - tenor saxophone
    Rene Pitts - trombone
    Rodderick Hicks - bass
    Russell Conway - trumpet
    Conductor – Donald Townes


Recorded live at "the Olympia Theatre"
May 7, 1968 Paris, France
Engineer Recording – Jean-Michel Poudubois

Production Associate – Bernard de Bosson, Frank Fenter
Supervised By – Jerry Wexler  








tracks list:





 A1     (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Written-By – Mick Jagger & Keith Richard 2:35
A2     Don't Let Me Lose This Dream
Written-By – Aretha Franklin, Ted White 2:22
A3     Soul Serenade
Written-By – Curtis Ousley, Luther Dixon 2:30
A4     Night Life
Written-By – Paul Buskirk, Walt Breeland, Willie Nelson 3:10
A5     Baby, I Love You
Written-By – Ronnie Shannon 2:39
A6     Groovin'
Written-By – Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere 2:45
A7     (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
Written-By – Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Jerry Wexler 2:37
B1     Come Back Baby
Written-By – Ray Charles 2:29
B2     Dr. Feelgood (Love Is A Serious Business)
Written-By – Aretha Franklin, Ted White 2:18
B3     Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)
Written-By – Aretha Franklin, Ted White 2:47
B4     I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
Written-By – Ronnie Shannon 2:47
B5     Chain Of Fools
Written-By – Don Covay 2:45
B6     Respect
Written-By – Otis Redding 2:26







 












2/9/23

Cornell Dupree – Teasin'

 Cornell Dupree – Teasin'

ATLANTIC RECORDS 1973                      SD 7311

 

credits:

 Arranged By [Horns] – Chuck Rainey (pistes : A1 to A3),
   Richard Tee (pistes : A4 to B4)
    Baritone Saxophone – Seldon Powell (pistes : A4 to B4),
   Trevor Koehler (pistes : A1 to A3)
    Bass – Chuck Rainey
    Drums – Bernard Purdie
    Guitar, Sitar – Cornell Dupree
    Keyboards – Richard Tee (pistes : A1 to A3, B1, B3 to B4)
    Percussion – Ralph MacDonald
    Piano – George Stubbs (pistes : B2), Paul Griffin (pistes : A4)
    Tenor Saxophone – David Newman* (pistes : A1 to A3),
    Joe Farrell (pistes : A4 to B4), Seldon Powell (pistes : A1 to A3)
    Trombone – Garnett Brown
    Trumpet – Ernie Royal (pistes : A4 to B4), Joe Newman,
     Jon Faddis (pistes : A1 to A3)

    Recorded  November 5,19,20  1973 at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, N.Y.
    Producer – Mark Meyerson, Michael Cuscuna
    Recorded By – Jimmy Douglass, Lew Hahn
    Recorded By, Engineer [Re-mix Engineer] – Gene Paul

 

tracklist:

    
    A1        Teasin'
Written-By – Curtis Ousley, Delaney Bramlett
3:54
A2        Blue Nocturne
Written-By – Curtis Ousley
5:15
A3        Jamaican Lady
Written-By – Chuck Rainey, Cornell Dupree
3:52
A4        Feel All Right
Written-By – Curtis Ousley
3:18
B1        How Long Will It Last
Written-By – Eric Gayle*
3:21
B2        What Would I Do Without You?
Written-By – Ray Charles
5:47
B3        Okie Dokie Stomp
Written-By – Plummer Davis*
2:47
B4        Plain Ol' Blues
Written-By – Cornell Dupree
8:12


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Cornell Dupree – Uncle Funky


Cornell Dupree – Uncle Funky


 Kokopelli Records 1992                cd 





credits:


Bass – Will Lee
    Drums – Eric Parker
    Guitar – Cornell Dupree
    Keyboards – Richard Tee
    Saxophone – Steve Greenfield


Audio Mixer: Kooster McAllister.


recorded liver at:
Lonestar Roadhouse, New York, NY (05/28/1992).


tracks listing:

1        Slippin' In
Written By – Cornell Dupree
6:56
2        Duck Soup
Written By – Cornell Dupree
6:13
3        Southern Comfort
Written By – Cornell Dupree
7:24
4        Can't Get Through
Written By – Kenneth W. Smith
5:39
5        Ode To Billy Joe
Written By – Arthur "Duke" Reid, Tommy McCook
8:11
6        Sign, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
Written By – Lee Garrett, Lula Hardaway, Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright
9:45
7        Forty Ounces Of Funk
Written By – Delano Cagnolatti, Jr.
6:59


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2/7/23

BROTHER JACK McDUFF DO IT NOW!




ATLANTIC RECORDS 1966                    SD1485 








credits:





     Danny Turner (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute)


Leo Johnson (tenor saxophone, flute) 


Brother Jack McDuff (organ)


Melvin Sparks (guitar)


Ray Appleton (drums)








recording sessions:






NYC, December 15, 1966


11293 Do It Now


11295 Strollin' Blues


11296 Summer Samba


11297 Mush Melon


same personnel


NYC, December 20, 1966


11333 Mutt And Jeff


11334 Pleasant Moments


Ray Lucas (drums) replaces Appleton


NYC, May 23, 1967


12484 Snap Back Jack



 Engineer - Bruce Tergesen, Phil Iehle








tracks list:






A1 Snap Back Jack


Drums – Ray Lucas


4:50


A2 Mush Melon 4:44


A3 Summer Samba 5:10


A4 Do It Now 5:35


B1 Strolling Blues 8:12


B2 Pleasant Moments 6:29


B3 Mutt & Jeff 4:35















2/6/23

THE WALLACE BROTHERS SOUL,SOUL AND MORE....

 

SIMS RECORDS 1964                              LP 128

 

credits:

Erwin Wallace and Johnny simon featured on vocals
Ernest Wallace - Tenor Guitar
Wallace Cosby - Organ
Jimmy Simon - Saxophone
Johnny Simon - Saxophone
Larry Daniels - Drums
Jack Martin - Base Guitar
David Briggs - Guitar

Producer – Russell Sims
Engineer – Rick Hall
Recorded at  Fame Recording Studios

 

tracklist:

 A1        Faith
Written-By – W. Span*
2:25
A2        Lover's Prayer
Written-By – E. Wallace*
2:30
A3        Love Me Like I Love You
Written-By – L. Daniels*
2:00
A4        I'll Let Nothing Separate Me
Written-By – E. Wallace*
2:30
A5        Who's Fooling Who
Written-By – E. Wallace*
1:44
A6        I'll Still Love You
Written-By – E. Wallace*
2:05
B1        Precious Words
Written-By – C. Robinson*
2:25
B2        You're Mine
Written-By – J. Simons*
1:55
B3        One Way Affair
Written-By – C. Hughey*, W. H. Smith*
2:05
B4        Bye, Bye, Bye
Written-By – C. Hughey*, W. H. Smith*
2:05
B5        Go On Girl
Written-By – R. S. Riley*
1:35
B6        She Loves Me Not
Written-By – A. Inman*
1:53

 


 

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2/3/23

DUKE PEARSON WAHOO!




BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1964                          BLP 4191








 Wahoo! is an album by American pianist and arranger 


Duke Pearson, featuring performances recorded in 


1964 and released on the Blue Note label in 1965. 





credits:





Duke Pearson - piano
    Donald Byrd - trumpet (all tracks except #3)
    James Spaulding - alto saxophone, flute (all tracks except #3)
    Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone (all tracks except #3)
    Bob Cranshaw - bass
    Mickey Roker - drums





Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio,
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 24, 1964





tracks list:





 A1 Amanda    
A2 Bedouin    
A3 Farewell Machelle    
B1 Wahoo    
B2 ESP (Extrasensory Perception)    
B3 Fly Little Bird Fly























 

DUKE PEARSON PROFILE




BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1959                         BLP 4022


also issued on Blue Note BST 84022







Profile is the debut album by American pianist and 


arranger Duke Pearson, featuring performances by 


Pearson with Gene Taylor and Lex Humphries. It was 


recorded in 1959 and released the same year on 


the Blue Note label.










credits:








Bass – Gene Taylor


Drums – Lex Humphries


Piano – Duke Pearson







Producer – Alfred Lion




Recorded By  – Rudy Van Gelder


 Englewood Cliffs, NJ, October 25, 1959










tracks list:








A1 Like Someone In Love


A2 Black Coffee


A3 Taboo


A4 I'm Glad There Is You


B1 Gate City Blues


B2 Two Mile Run


B3 Witchcraft