Track1: Energizing, entertaining intro !! The bartzian soprano,
tynerian piano, the african rhythm, this is great!Dance, dance, dance !
Track2: Donaldson on alto ? Jimmy Smith on organ ? Wes on guitar ?
Johnny Griffin on tenor ? Round about the sunny side of the street ?
Track3: Thanks for introducing the leader. Burrell on guitar ? The pianist
sounds familliar but I can't figure him out.
Track4: Creole Love Call ! Kirk Lightsey or
Kenny Barron on the piano ? Don't know a lot of bass clarinetists and it's not
Sclavis or Portal. His sound is like a come-back in the 40ies.
Mraz on bass ? Would it be Flanagan on the piano? No...
Track5: No problem to identify the first narrator, but I needed some
more listenings for the 'Miss You' 'Barko' blow, good thing Brown introduced him
Groove from guitars & rhythm section, soul from JB, this could last everlastingly.
The onsets of Maceo are a little brutal to my ears, but I should not
listen so loud with earphones.
Track6: Excellent! Pullen-Adams Quartet with Don on organ ??
Track7: I don't like to enjoy tunes with such lyrics One more time, a good thing
the singer introduces himself. Only own 'the sermon' and
I even didn't know that JS sang. I don't like the intro,
at a certain point the lyrics reminded me a
recent chewy thread, but the organ comes to the rescue!
No real guess in fact, but a lot of fun, thank you!