The Lord disco doesn't list any Washington recordings with Clark, either. IIRC he played on the tour which took him from California to New York and that was it.
Don Patterson - Steady Comin' At Ya (32Jazz; reissue of the Muse LP "These Are Soulful Days" plus three bonus tracks from other Muse LPs). With Jimmy Heath (!), Pat Martino, and Tootie Heath.
There was a CD on 32Jazz 32092, "Steady Comin' At Ya", that was a complete reissue of that Muse LP with three bonus tracks from his next two Muse LPs. Can't find it on discogs; used copies on amazon are expensive.
I like him in any context, but was floored by this one, just Baron and two horns, with a massive bass drum sound that really deserves to be named that way, contrary to the deafened kick drums heard everywhere. Plus, the music has a lot of humor.
Had the CD version of his first LP on Fontana, but it didn't impress me too much, despite great rhythm sections.
He had his own style and all, just not my taste. https://www.discogs.com/Elek-Bacsik-The-Electric-Guitar-Of-The-Eclectic-Elek-Bacsik/release/2511228
I stand corrected - thanks for clearing that up. My search in soul food cookbooks did not yield anything.
In older Turkish, "yok" literally means "nothing", btw.