Charles Earland - The Almighty Burner (2000)

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Title: The Almighty Burner
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Savoy
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:40
Total Size: 475 mb
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Tracklist

01. Penn Relays
02. Danny Boy's Soul
03. Milestones
04. Tackhead
05. Grant's Groove
06. A Good Date
07. More Today Than Yesterday
08. No Brain, No Pain
09. Europa
10. Unforgettable
11. The Kicker

Organist Charles Earland, who many referred to as "The Mighty Burner," passed away in 1999. On this 2000 release titled The Almighty Burner, 32 Jazz eternalizes the memory of a musician who was among the finest practitioners of jazz/groove organ-led ensembles. Earland, ever the protagonist, performed with fiery intensity amid soul-drenched lines, which is most evident on this set of originals and sprightly jazzed-up renditions of pop hits such as Gordon/Bourne's "Unforgettable" and P. N. Upton's "More Today Than Yesterday." Consisting of 11 tracks spanning 1976 through 1991, the listener should benefit from this comprehensive overview of Earland's stylistic melding of funk, pop, and mainstream jazz into a vernacular that proclaimed his shrewd rhythmic sensibilities and predilection for reconstructing themes and melodies. The organist also performs a bouncy, finger-snapping version of Miles Davis' "Milestones," as this set reaches its finale with a radiant post-bop translation of saxophonist Joe Henderson's composition "The Kicker." Artists such as saxophonists Houston Person, Eric Alexander, and trombonist Clifford Adams represent some of the more notable jazz performers who supported Earland on these often-vivacious pieces. Hence, The Almighty Burner offers a worthy snapshot of this time-honored yet sorely missed artist.

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thanks a lot, feat. the great Jimmy Ponder on guitar!