More Junior Cook:
This is an even better album than Pressure Cooker, I think.
The presence of Woody Shaw definitely doesn't hurt.
I can understand both perspectives.
It certainly isn't regular, garden-variety jazz -- but I think it is interesting music. As you say, it's very much "of its time."
Yep, I remember seeing that somewhere.
It's always a bit of a bummer when they have to lop off a cut to make two LPs fit on one CD. 😬
Junior Cook - Pressure Cooker (Catalyst / Affinity UK, rec. 1977)
with Mickey Tucker (p), Cecil McBee or Juini Booth (b), and Leroy Williams (d)
Yeah, I dig the cover design too. I've already put the album up on my always-evolving wall display.
Now:
How about Arlen's & Mercer's "Blues in the Night"? Sinatra's classic version works--but Billy Eckstine's version (with Billy May's arrangement) is every bit as good:
A song about a no-good woman is right up noir alley.