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01/01/2024

Brother Jack McDuff ‎– Soul Circle

   Prestigerecords 64/66      ‎– PR 7567

 Soul Circle is an album by organist Jack McDuff recorded between 1964 and 1966 and released on the Prestige records  label
 

credits:

   Jack McDuff - organ
    Red Holloway - saxophone (tracks 1 & 2)
    Harold Vick - saxophone (track 3)
    Harold Ousley - saxophone (tracks 4 & 5)
    George Benson - guitar (tracks 1 & 2)
    Eddie Diehl - guitar (track 3)
    Pat Martino - guitar (tracks 4 and 5)
    Joe Dukes - drums



sessions recording:

Red Holloway (ts) Brother Jack McDuff (org) George Benson (g)
 Joe Dukes (d)
NYC, July, 1964
    Lew's Piece
    Opus De Funk
Harold Vick (ts) Brother Jack McDuff (org) Eddie Diehl (g)
 Joe Dukes (d)
1964-1965
    You'd Be So Easy To Love
Harold Ousley (ts) Red Holloway (ts -) Brother Jack McDuff (org)
 Pat Martino (g) Joe Dukes (d)
NYC, February, 1966
1.    More
2.    That's When We Thought Of Love 
 

tracks list:

A1 More 6:28
A2 Lew' Piece 8:20
B1 You'd Be So Easy To Love 4:50
B2 That's When We Thought Of Love 4:22
B3 Opus De Funk 6:55
 
 
 







31/12/2023

Brother Jack McDuff and David Newman ‎– Double Barrelled Soul


Atlantic ‎– Records,  Vinyl, LP

 Atlantic records 1967 ‎– SD 1498credits:


Double Barrelled Soul is a 1967 album by American organist 

Brother Jack McDuff and American saxophonist David Newman 

which was released on the Atlantic label. 

 

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*


 






Brother Jack McDuff ‎– Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring

Blue Note ‎records -  Format:Vinyl, LP

Blue Note records ‎– BST 84358

 Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring? is an album by American organist Brother Jack McDuff recorded in 1970 and released on the Blue Note label.
 
 
credits:

Brother Jack McDuff - organ
Randy Brecker, Olu Dara - trumpet
Dick Griffin, John Pierson - trombone
Paul Griffin - piano
Joe Beck - guitar
Tony Levin - electric bass
Donald McDonald - drums
Mike Mainieri - percussion
Ray Draper - percussion, vocals, tuba, arranger


Recorded at:
The Hit Factory, NYC, December 1,2,3 1970




tracks list:

A1 Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring? 5:57
A2 Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya 9:40
A3 Who's Pimpin' Who? 5:47
B1 Classic Funke 7:28
B2 Ya'll Remember Boogie? 4:52
B3 Wank's Thang 6:06









23/10/2023

BROTHER JACK MCDUFF THE NATURAL THING

BROTHER JACK MCDUFF  THE NATURAL THING



CADET RECORDS 1968                                       LPS812


credits:

Brother Jack McDuff - organ
    Cliff Davis - flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
    Roland Faulkner, Phil Upchurch - guitar
    unknown - drums
    unidentified brass 

arranged and conducted by Richard Evans (tracks 1-3, 5 & 6)
Recorded at the Ter Mar Studios, Chicago, April 1968
Recording Engineer Malcolm Chisholm
Producer Lew Futterman
Supervisor Richard Evans


tracks list


A1 Let My People Go 3:55
Written-By – McDuff, Evans   
A2 Who Stole My Soul ? 3:45
Written-By – Eaton*, Satterfield*, Evans   
A3 L. David Sloan 4:05
Written-By – Martin*, Meshel
A4 Funky Guru 3:20
Written-By – Jack McDuff   
A5 Ain't It ? 3:15
Written-By – Richard Evans    
B1 The Natural Thing 6:15
Written-By – Jack McDuff
B2 Run On Home 5:30
Written-By – Jack McDuff   
B3 Con Alma 3:31
Written-By – Dizzy Gillespie   
B4 Rock Candy 5:50
Written-By – Jack McDuff









BROTHER JACK McDUFF QUARTET THE BROTHER JACK AT THE JAZZ WORSHOP LIVE!!



THE BROTHER JACK AT THE JAZZ WORSHOP LIVE!

  PRESTIGE RECORDS 1963                   PR 7286  

credits :

Drums  Joe Dukes

    Guitar  George Benson

    Organ  Brother Jack McDuff

    Saxophone [Tenor]  Harold Vick, Red Holloway
 

Producer – Lew Futterman, Peter Paul

recorded at:

"The Jazz Workshop", San Francisco, CA, October 3, 1963



track list:

 A1 Blues 1 & 8       
A2 Passing Through
 Written-By – Lloyd*
A3 Dink's Blues       
A4 Grease Monkey       
B1 Vas Dis       
B2 Somewhere In The Night
    Written-By – May*   
B3 Jive Samba
    Written-By – Adderley* 

   




17/03/2023

WILLIS JACKSON & BROTHER JACK MCDUFF TOGETHER AGAIN!






PRESTIGE RECORDS 1965                 PRST 7364








Together Again! is an album by saxophonist Willis Jackson with 


organist Jack McDuff which was recorded in 1959 and 1960 and 


released on the Prestige label in 1965.







credits:








Willis Jackson - tenor saxophone


Jack McDuff - organ


Bill Jennings - guitar


Milt Hinton (tracks 4 & 5), Wendell Marshall (tracks 2 & 3), 


Tommy Potter (track 1) - bass


Bill Elliot (track 2), Alvin Johnson (tracks 1 & 3-5) - drums


Buck Clarke - congas (tracks 4 & 5)









Recorded May 25 & November 9, 1959 and February 26 & August 16, 1960




Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack and Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey





engineer Rudy Van Gelder









tracks list:









A1     Three Little Words

Bass – Tommy Potter

Written-By – Kalmar*, Ruby 6:00

A2    Tu'gether

Drums – Bill Elliott 

Written-By – Jackson 7:06   
A3     Glad'a See Ya'    4:10   
B1     This'll Get To Ya'

Congas – Buck Clarke

Written-By – Jackson 10:10   
B2     It Might As Well Be Spring

Congas – Buck Clarke

Written-By – Rodgers/Hammerstein 7:20







































07/02/2023

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















04/04/2022

BROTHER JACK McDUFF DOWN HOME STYLE









 


BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1969              BST 84322  








credits:





Brother Jack McDuff - organ
Jay Arnold - tenor saxophone
Charlie Freeman - guitar
Unknown - electric bass
Sammy Greason - drums
Unidentified large band (tracks 2, 3 & 6)





     recorded at:





Memphis, TN, June 10, 1969   





tracks list:





A1 The Vibrator    4:48   
A2 Down Home Style 5:03   
A3 Memphis In June 4:15   
A4 Theme From Electric Surfboard 3:32   
B1 It's All A Joke 3:47   
B2 Butter (For Yo Popcorn) 4:07   
B3 Groovin' 5:15   
B4 As She Walked Away 8:00   












 











BROTHER JACK McDUFF GETTING OUR THING TOGETHER











CADET RECORDS 1968                              LPS-817 








credits and session recording:





 Arranged By – Brother Jack McDuff (tracks: A2, A4, B1 to B4),


Richard Evans (2) (tracks: A1, A3, A5)


Supervised By  – Richard Evans


  Producer – Lew Futterman


    Engineer – Stu Black


    Liner Notes – Bill Ardis


   Artwork By [Album Design] – Jerry Griffith


    Artwork By [Cover Art] – Nancy Reiner     


Recorded at Tel Mar Studios, Chicago, October 1968

A Concert House Production


    Engineer – Stu Black








track list:




A1         Win, Loose Or Draw     3:00    

A2         Black Is!     2:54    

A3         Jelly Jam     4:00    

A4         The Pulpit     5:49    

A5         You Sho' Walk Funky     3:30    

B1         Hold It For A Minute     4:30    

B2         Summertime     4:08    

B3         Up, Up And Away     4:27    

B4         Two Lines






 



03/04/2022

GENE AMMONS, SONNY STITT, BROTHER JACK MCDUFF, SOUL SUMMIT




PRESTIGE RECORDS 1962                           PR7234





also issued on Prestige PR 7454 entitled 


"Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt/Brother Jack McDuff - Soul Summit".











credits:







Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt (tenor saxophone)


 Jack McDuff (organ) 


Charlie Persip (drums)







recorded at:




Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, February 19, 1962







tracks list:








A1 Tubby


A2 Dumplin'


            A3 When You Wish Upon A Star


B1 Shuffle Twist


B2 Sleeping Susan


B3 Out In The Cold Again


































20/03/2020

JOE DUKES with THE BROTHER JACK MCDUFF QUARTET THE SOULFUL DREAM OF




PRESTIGE RECORDS 1964                                    PR 7324





credits:





Drums – Joe Dukes


Guitar – George Benson


Organ – Jack McDuff


Tenor Saxophone – Red Holloway


Written-By – McDuff* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), 


Dukes* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)





recorded in:


NYC, May 14, 1964


Producer – Lew Futterman





tracks list:





A1 Soulful Drums 6:02


A2 Two Bass Hit


Written-By – Gillespie*, Lewis*


7:10


A3 Greasy Drums 4:20


B1 Moohah The D.J. 7:25


B2 Moanin' Bench 3:00


B3 My Three Sons 5:37





















19/03/2020

BROTHER JACK McDUFF A CHANGE IS GONNA COME









ATLANTIC RECORDS 1966                        SD 1463





credits:





Jack McDuff - organ


Johnny Grimes, Harold Johnson - trumpet (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6)


Richard Harris - trombone (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6)


Danny Turner - alto saxophone (tracks 3, 5 & 7-9)


Arthur Clarke (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6), George Coleman (tracks 3, 5 & 7-9) - 


tenor saxophoneBuddy Lucas - baritone saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6)


James Oliver - guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6)


Cornell Dupree - guitar, congas (tracks 3, 5 & 7-9)


Jimmy Tyrell - bass


Joe Dukes (tracks 3, 5 & 7-9), Bernard Purdie - drums


Warren Smith - percussion (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6)





Recorded in New York City on May 4 (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6) 




and May 5 (tracks 3, 5 & 7-9), 1966.







tracks list:



A1 Down In The Valley

Arranged By – Jack McDuff*

Written-By – Trad.*

A2 A Change Is Gonna Come

Written-By – Sam Cooke

A3 Hotcha

Written-By – Willie Woods

A4 What'd I Say

Written-By – Ray Charles

A5 No Tears

Written-By – Red Holloway

B1 Gonna Hang Me Up A Sign

Written-By – Jack McDuff*

B2 Minha Saudade

Written-By – Joao Donato*, Joao Gilberto*

B3 Same Old, Same Old

Written-By – Roger Kellaway

B4 Can't Find The Keyhole Blues

Written-By – Jack McDuff*













08/10/2019

GEORGE BENSON THE NEW BOSS GUITAR Of GEORGE BENSON




PRESTIGE RECORDS 1964                           PR 7310








credits:







George Benson - guitar


Jack McDuff - piano, organ


Red Holloway - tenor saxophone


Ronnie Boykins - bass


Montego Joe - drums


Joe Dukes - drums ("My Three Sons" only)







Recorded in New York; May 1, 1964.




Produced by Lew Futterman


The first solo album of George Benson.







Tracklisting:



A1. Shadow Dancers 4:45
A2. The Sweet Alice Blues 4:36
A3. I Don't Know 6:45
B1. Just Another Sunday 2:58
B2. Will You Still Be Mine? 4:25
B3. Easy Living 6:33
B4. Rock-A-Bye 3:55