Jack McDuff - Ain't No Sunshine (Live In Seattle) (2024)

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Title: Ain't No Sunshine (Live In Seattle)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Cellar Live
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:32:58
Total Size: 214 mb | 522 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Jack McDuff - Theme From Electric Surfboard
02. Jack McDuff - Three Blind Mice
03. Jack McDuff - Ain't No Sunshine
04. Jack McDuff - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
05. Jack McDuff - Blues 1 & 8
06. Jack McDuff - (Unknown)
07. Jack McDuff - The Jolly Black Giant
08. Jack McDuff - Middle Class Folk Song
09. Jack McDuff - 6:30 In The Morning
10. Jack McDuff - Broadway

Ain't No Sunshine is a previously unissued concert recordings from one of the greasiest and funkiest hammond b3 organists of all-time, Brother Jack McDuff. The album features his then working band saxphonists Leo Johnson and Dave Young, guitarist Vinnie Corrao and drummer Ron Davis. The deluxe package includes an extensive booklet with essays by archival producer and label owner/producer/musician Cory Weeds, plus passages from Hammond organists Delvon Lamarr, Larry Goldings and Brian Charette; and rare photos and memorabilia. LP mastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio.A marvelous bandleader and organist as well as capable arranger, Brother Jack McDuff has one of the funkiest, most soulful styles of all time on the Hammond B-3. His rock-solid basslines and blues-drenched solos are balanced by clever, almost pianistic melodies and interesting progressions and phrases. McDuff began as a bassist playing with Denny Zeitlin and Joe Farrell. He studied privately in Cincinnati and worked with Johnny Griffin in Chicago. He taught himself organ and piano in the mid-'50s, and began gaining attention working with Willis Jackson in the late '50s and early '60s, cutting high caliber soul-jazz dates for Prestige. McDuff made his recording debut as a leader for Prestige in 1960, playing in a studio pickup band with Jimmy Forrest. They made a pair of outstanding albums: Tough Duff and The Honeydripper. McDuff organized his own band the next year, featuring Harold Vick and drummer Joe Dukes. Things took off when McDuff hired a young guitarist named George Benson.