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23/01/2024

Red Holloway ‎– Red Soul

Prestige records ‎– Vinyl, LP, Album

 Prestige Records 1965 ‎– PR 7473

notes:
Red Soul is an album by saxophonist Red Holloway
Recorded in 1965 and released on the Prestige label.

credits;

Red Holloway - tenor saxophone
Norman Simmons - piano (tracks 6-9)
Lonnie Liston Smith - organ (tracks 1-5)
George Benson - guitar
Paul Breslin - bass (tracks 6-9)
Chuck Rainey - electric bass (tracks 1-5)
Ray Lucas (tracks 1-5),
Frank Severino (tracks 6-9) - drums

recordsd at:
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: December 1965
Producer: Lew Futterman and Peter Paul
Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder

tracklist:

A1 Making Tracks
Written-By – Benson*
A2 Movin' On
Written-By – Benson*
A3 Good & Groovy
Written-By – Benson*
A4 Get It Together
Written-By – Benson*
A5 Big Fat Lady
Written-By – Benson*
B1 A Tear In My Heart
Written-By – Simmons*
B2 Eagle Jaws
Written-By – Holloway*
B3 I'm All Packed
Written-By – Simmons*
B4 The Regulars
Written-By – Ousley*

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Red Holloway ‎– The Burner

 

Prestige ‎Records – Vinyl, LP, Stereo

Prestige Records 1963‎– PR 7299

notes:
The Burner' is an album by saxophonist Red Holloway
recorded in 1963 and released on the Prestige label.

credits:

    Bass – Leonard Gaskin (pistes : A1 to B2)
    Drums – Herbie Lovelle (pistes : A1 to B2)
    Guitar – Eric Gale (pistes : A1 to B2)
    Organ – John Patton (pistes : A1 to B2)
    Tenor Saxophone – Red Holloway
    Trumpet – Paul Serrano (pistes : A1 to B2)


 Supervised By – Ozzie Cadena
Recorded at Van Gelder Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Studio
on August 27 (tracks 6)
and October 10 (tracks 1-5), 1963

tracklist:

A1        Monkey Sho Can Talk
Written-By – Holloway*
A2        Brethren
Written-By – Holloway*
A3        Crib Theme
Written-By – Cadena*
4:02
B1        The Burner
Written-By – Holloway*
3:32
B2        Miss Judie Mae
Written-By – Holloway*
1:55
B3        Moonlight In Vermont
Bass – Thomas Palmer
Drums – Charles Lindsey
Guitar – Bobby Durham
Organ – George Butchka
Trumpet – Hobart Dotson
Written-By – Blackburn*, Suessdorf*
6:20


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Red Holloway With The Brother Jack McDuff Quartet ‎– Cookin' Together


Prestige ‎Recordsd – Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

Prestige Records 1964    ‎– PR 7325

 notes:
Cookin' Together' is an album by saxophonist Red Holloway
with organist Brother Jack McDuff's Quartet recorded in 1964
An interesting aspect to the soulful and swinging set is
that McDuff made his debut on piano for two songs.


credits:


 Bass – Wilfred Middlebrooks
    Drums – Joe Dukes
    Guitar – George Benson
    Organ – Jack McDuff* (tracks: A1, A3 to B2, B4)
    Piano – Jack McDuff* (tracks: A2, B3)
    Tenor Saxophone – Red Holloway

Recorded    February 6, 1964
Los Angeles, California
Producer – Lew Futterman, Peter Paul 
 

tracks list:


A1 Wives & Lovers
Written-By – Backrach*   
A2 This Can't Be Love
Written-By – Rodgers & Hart   
A3 Something Funny
Written-By – Holloway*   
B1 Brother Red
Written-By – Holloway*
B2 Denise
Written-By – Holloway*
B3 No Tears
Written-By – Holloway*   
B4 Shout Brother
Written-By – Holloway*










23/10/2023

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* 

   




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