That's a special album for me. I listened to it a lot in the summer of 1977 along with Grover Washington and War. It was the very start of a journey away from Metal through Jazz-Funk, Britfunk to this comment today.
EWF, essential
Me too. There's a handful of his albums I really like, the rest less so by quite a bit. I really respect how he's ploughed his own furrow so determinedly
These LPs,
Earl Anderza - Outa Sight
Eddy Louiss- Orgue Vol. 2
Gunther Klatt & Elephanttrombones - Live At Jazztage Leverkusen
And this CD,
Silvan Schmid Quintet - At Gamut
It's great music...austerely beautiful improvisation. The title is quite apt
Now onto a very different drummer (but one I bet Eddie Prevost appreciates)
Max Roach - We Insist! Freedom Now Suite
Now listening to this. It's aged very well. Such a "clever" album with all its influences and parts working towards such a satisfying whole. It sounded both of and out of its time on release and to some extent still does
Thanks for encouraging me to reinvestigate after 20+ years
The Doobie Brothers - Takin' It To The Streets
Teenage, pre-Punk, soundtrack
That was a big album for me when it was released, haven't heard it in years. I wonder how well it dates.