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Jack McDuff & David Newman Double Barrelled Soul

 

Double Barrelled Soul – Brother Jack McDuff & David Newman Vinyl Review (Atlantic 1967)

 

Double Barrelled Soul Brother Jack McDuff & David Newman Atlantic 1967 album cover

 Atlantic records 1967 ‎– SD 1498

 notes:


Double Barrelled Soul is a 1967 album by American organist 
Brother Jack McDuff and saxophonist David Newman, released 
on the Atlantic Records label.
The record blends soul jazz, blues, and funk influences, 
capturing both musicians at a creative peak during the late 1960s.
Recorded in 1967, Double Barrelled Soul showcases the powerful
 combination of McDuff’s Hammond organ groove and Newman’s 
expressive alto saxophone style. The album reflects Atlantic
 Records’ interest at the time in bridging jazz with rhythm & blues 
and popular soul sounds.
The result is a warm, accessible session that appeals both to 
jazz collectors and fans of classic soul-jazz recordings.
 

credits:

 
Alto Saxophone – Danny Turner
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute – David Newman
Drums – Abe Blasingame
Guitar – Melvin Sparks
Organ – Brother Jack McDuff
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Leo Johnson


Design – Stanislaw Zagorski
 Liner Notes – Leo Chears
 Photography By – Raymond Ross


Recorded August 8 & 9, 1967
New York City
Producer – Joel Dorn, Lew Futterman
Engineer – Adrian Barber, Bruce Tergese

tracklist:


A1 But It's Alright
Written-By – J. J. Jackson*, Pierre Tubbs   
A2 Sunny
Written-By – Bobby Hebb   
A3 Esperanto
Written-By – Billy Meshel, Jack McDuff*   
B1 Duffin' 'Round
Written-By – David Newman*   
B2 More Head
Written-By – David Newman*   
B3 Untitled Blues
Written-By – Jack McDuff*, David Newman*


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