Duke Pearson - I Don't Care Who Knows It (1970)

Artist: Duke Pearson
Title: I Don't Care Who Knows It
Year Of Release: 1970/1996
Label: Blue Note Records
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Soul Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 59:58
Total Size: 184/406 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: I Don't Care Who Knows It
Year Of Release: 1970/1996
Label: Blue Note Records
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Soul Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 59:58
Total Size: 184/406 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Don't Care Who Knows It (Remastered 1995) 3:11
02. Bloos (Remastered 1995) 7:40
03. A Beautiful Friendship (Remastered 1995) 6:38
04. Horn In (Remastered 1995) 5:53
05. Canto Ossanha (Remastered 1995) 6:38
06. Xibaba (Remastered) 6:33
07. I Don't Know (Remastered 1995) 6:59
08. O Amor En Paz (Once I Loved) (Remastered 1995) 5:22
09. Upa Neguinho (Remastered 1995) 2:00
10. Captain Bicardi (Remastered 1995) 5:47
11. Theme From Rosemary's Baby (Remastered 1995) 3:16
The sessions that comprise I Don't Care Who Knows It date from 1969 and 1970 (with one stray track from a 1968 session with Bobby Hutcherson), when Duke Pearson was experimenting with Latin jazz, soul-jazz, and funk; they are also the second-to-last dates the pianist ever recorded for Blue Note. Working with a fairly large group that included bassist Ron Carter, drummer Mickey Roker, saxophonists Jerry Dodgion, Frank Foster, Lew Tabackin, trumpeter Burt Collins, trombonist Kenny Rupp, and occasionally vocalist Andy Bey, Pearson plays the electric piano throughout the majority of the album. As expected, the music swings with an understated funk, with the band alternating between standard hard-bop and mellow, soulful grooves. On the whole, I Don't Care Who Knows It is fairly uneven -- the sessions don't set well together, but work well as individual sets. Nevertheless, there is enough good material here to make it worthwhile for soul-jazz, Latin-jazz and, especially, Pearson aficionados.~Stephen Thomas Erlewine