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(Jazz-Funk) Jay Berliner - Bananas Are Not Created Equal - 1972, MP3, 320 kbps

(Jazz-Funk) Jay Berliner - Bananas Are Not Created Equal - 1972, MP3, 320 kbps
Jay Berliner - Bananas Are Not Created Equal
Жанр: Jazz-Funk
Страна исполнителя (группы): США
Год издания: 1972
Аудиокодек: MP3 (получены из lossless)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 37:03
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01. Getting the Message (Marcus) - 4:04
02. I Just Want to Be There (Jiles-Borgie) - 3:55
03. Papa Was a Rolling Stone (Whitfield-Strong) - 5:30
04. Hey Western Union Man (Gamble-Huff-Butler) - 3:10
05. Stormy (Buie-Cobb) - 4:21
06. Use Me (Withers) - 3:07
07. We've Come Too Far to End It Now (Jones-Brown) - 4:40
08. Stickball (Marcus) - 3:58
09. I'm Still in Love with You (Green-Mitchell-Jackson) - 4:18
Состав:
Jay Berliner - electric & rhythm guitar
Gordon Edwards - Fender & acoustic bass
Jimmy Johnson - drums
Paul Griffin - piano
Ray Barretto - conga drums
Cornell Dupree - guitar
Joe Venuto - mallets, tambourine
Wade Marcus - arranger, conductor
Bob Shad - producer
 
Об альбоме (сборнике)
The track I bring you today is something that has been marinating in my crates for a few years now.
I grabbed a copy of Jay Berliner’s ‘Bananas Are Not Created Equal’ a while back after a friend turned me on to the track you see before you today, ‘Stickball’.
I knew Berliner’s name – he is a prolific studio guitarist with a very long and prestigious resume, including stints with Charles Mingus and Van Morrison (Astral Weeks) – but had no idea he had ever done anything this funky.
Recorded in 1972, under the aegis of arranger Wade Marcus (who also wrote this tune) ‘Bananas…’ featured Berliner and a group of studio heavies working it out on a number of contemporary covers (Temptations, Al Green, Bill Withers) and a couple of excellent, funky originals.
‘Stickball’ opens with Ray Barretto’s congas and Berliner’s guitar, then joined by Cornell Dupree on electric sitar and Paul Griffin on clavinet.
The tune has a thick, jazz-funk groove, with some hot soloing (naturally) by Berliner.
The rest of the album is definitely worth checking out if you happen to find a copy out in the field.
-- Larry
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