Red Holloway - Legends of Acid Jazz (1998)
Artist: Red Holloway
Title: Legends of Acid Jazz
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Prestige [PRCD-24199-2]
Genre: Soul-Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log)
Total Time: 01:13:52
Total Size: 420 mb (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Red Holloway recorded four albums for Prestige during 1963-65, but did not have another opportunity to lead his own record date until 1982. This 1998 CD reissues his first (The Burner) and fourth (Red Soul) sets for Prestige. The earlier session is the most interesting of the two for; in addition to Holloway (who is heard throughout on tenor), there are fine solos from the bluesy guitarist Eric Gale and organist John Patton; two of the numbers ("Crib Theme" and "The Burner") are extended (over ten-minutes) workouts. The later album matches Holloway with guitarist George Benson (his associate at the time with Jack McDuff's combo) and either organist Dr. Lonnie Smith or pianist Norman Simmons. Although Red Holloway would continue to grow as a highly expressive blues-based soloist through the years, these performances (soul jazz that occasionally becomes hard bop) show that he was already a fairly distinctive and powerful soloist as early as 1963.Title: Legends of Acid Jazz
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Prestige [PRCD-24199-2]
Genre: Soul-Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log)
Total Time: 01:13:52
Total Size: 420 mb (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracks:
01. Monkey Sho' Can Talk (3:41)
02. Brethren (5:10)
03. Crib Theme (10:16)
04. The Burner (10:39)
05. Miss Judie Mae (3:17)
06. Moonlight in Vermont (6:03)
07. Making Tracks (3:04)
08. Movin' On (3:29)
09. Good & Groovy (4:05)
10. Get It Together (3:34)
11. Big Fat Lady (1:59)
12. Tear in My Heart (6:26)
13. Eagle Jaws (2:47)
14. I'm All Packed (5:06)
15. The Regulars (4:16)
Personnel:
Red Holloway - tenor saxophone
with
George Benson, Hobart Dotson, Bobby Durham, Eric Gale, Leonard Gaskin, Herbie Lovelle, Ray Lucas, John Patton, Chuck Rainey, Frank Severino, Norman Simmons, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and others
Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on October 10, 1963 (#1-5), August 27, 1963 (#6), and December 1965 (#7-15).