Soulstation1 Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 anyone pick this one up? i really like their version of summertime and i'm not a big summertime fan Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Damn, you live in Arizona and don't like summer time? Honestly, though, I dig the album but not as much as others of that era of LD's career like Alligator Boogaloo. Quote
Guest akanalog Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 sometimes with donaldson i felt that earland could have an annoying habit of holding notes and chords a bit too long until they got grating. does he do this on "say it loud"? Quote
jazzbo Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Another fine Waters Records release! I like the title track on this one a lot. And I like the whole package. . .notes, sound, performances. Yeah, this is typical Earland so I think you'll find him doing that thang. . . I haven't noticed it, but it's not something that I notice him doing, it doesn't annoy me. Quote
Noj Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Here's the review on AMG: "Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine The title of Say It Loud! is taken from James Brown's anthem "Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud," the R&B/funk classic that Lou Donaldson covers on this album. Instead of providing a thematic and musical touchstone for the rest of the record, the song is an attempt to prove that Donaldson is still on top of musical trends, but the lazy groove he and his band — trumpeter Blue Mitchell, guitarist Jimmy Ponder, organist Charles Earland, drummer Leo Morris — work up shows they're not quite comfortable with this contemporary funk. They sound much more at ease with standards like "Summertime" and "Caravan," which give them a chance to stretch out, even if they are arranged like commercially oriented soul-jazz. Nevertheless, their simple presence on the album puts the stiffness of Donaldson's groove-oriented soul-jazz in sharper relief. Midnight Creeper was a successful soul-jazz record because the group managed to hit the right tone and groove, but here his group sounds awkward and uneasy. There are a few good moments scattered throughout the album, particularly by Mitchell, but overall, Say It Loud! is one of the weakest records in Donaldson's catalog." I have and enjoy this disc, but I agree with this guy that "Summertime" and "Caravan" are the strongest tracks. Quote
Guest akanalog Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 from my days of enjoying this kind of stuff i remember AMG reviews being consistently bad for this kind of stuff. unfairly so most of the time. Quote
Noj Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 I certainly wouldn't take an AMG review as the final word. I thought it was notable that I agreed with the reviewer on anything at all. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 I think it's a great album; not quite a perfect classic like "Alligator Bogaloo" and "Midnight Creeper". The title track is the weakest, and it ain't that bad, by god! Water are doing a good job with Blue Notes that the powers that be in EMI don't give a toss about, in my view. "Brown Sugar" and "The Phantom" are both terrific releases they've done recently. Are there any other's (that I should be getting)? MG Quote
Brad Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 This is a great album, a hit from Water Records. "Say it loud, I love jazz and I'm proud!" Quote
Soulstation1 Posted January 4, 2006 Author Report Posted January 4, 2006 i think i'm the only person around here that can "Say It"..... Quote
bertrand Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 AMG also claims Lou is playing baritone on these dates. That's VARITONE, not baritone. Bertrand. Quote
sheldonm Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 ...got it several months ago from the "bastards" at Dusty Groove.....agree with Lon on this one; mighty fine!!! m~ Quote
jazzbo Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Goldberg, Not Blue Note, but don't let the Byard Lancaster and the Leo Wright (both Vortex lps reissued on Water) slip past you! Quote
sidewinder Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 I think it's a great album; not quite a perfect classic like "Alligator Bogaloo" and "Midnight Creeper". The title track is the weakest, and it ain't that bad, by god! Water are doing a good job with Blue Notes that the powers that be in EMI don't give a toss about, in my view. "Brown Sugar" and "The Phantom" are both terrific releases they've done recently. Are there any other's (that I should be getting)? MG Don't miss the Eddie Gales. 'Black Rhythm Happening' and 'Ghetto Music'. Water have done a fine job on these. Vinyl option courtesy of 4MWB. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 DEFINITELY. Those Gales are favorites of mine! The first of the Blue Notes to get the Water treatment I believe, and fine jobs! Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Goldberg, Not Blue Note, but don't let the Byard Lancaster and the Leo Wright (both Vortex lps reissued on Water) slip past you! I've got the Wright on LP; that's very good indeed; Gloria Coleperson is one of my favourite organists. Glad that's come out on CD. Never heard the Byard Lancaster. Wasn't he on one of the Larry Young Blue Notes? - the Young LPs are buried behind a pile at present, so I can't look it up. I didn't like the Gale LPs when they came out. Had the same feeling about them as Bobby Hutcherson's "Now" - got that one a few months ago and decided I was right in 1970. Can't win 'em all. The Vortex I really want is the Clifford Jordan, "Soul Fountain", with John Patton. Anyone seen if this is coming out? Does Water have a website yet? MG Quote
jazzbo Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 (edited) Lancaster's Vortex is really beautiful. . . it may be a bit on the side of the scale that the Gales are for your tastes then BUT no annoying vocals (if you find those vocals annoying). I love the Gales. I love the Lancaster too. Though it may be not operating properly, you can find Water releases on this site: www.buyrunt.com Edited January 4, 2006 by jazzbo Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Lancaster's Vortex is really beautiful. . . it may be a bit on the side of the scale that the Gales are for your tastes then BUT no annoying vocals (if you find those vocals annoying). I love the Gales. I love the Lancaster too. Though it may be not operating properly, you can find Water releases on this site: www.buyrunt.com No - Page cannot be displayed. I'll try tomorrow. Thanks for the link, anyway. MG Quote
Guest akanalog Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 i like "now" a lot more than the gale discs. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 5, 2006 Report Posted January 5, 2006 Not me. I like the Gales much more. Different strokes for different folks. . . one record label! Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted January 5, 2006 Report Posted January 5, 2006 (edited) I like, not love, Say It Loud. Sold my LP original at a profit sometime back and was going to get the reissue til I noticed that Water neglected to add the unissued (not rejected) outtake ("Red Top"). As James Brown covers go "Say It Loud" is neither the best (that would be GG "Ain't It Funky Now") nor the worst on BN or elsewhere. There's more than enough JB covers on BN for a full CD, esp'ly if they ignore the erroneous composer credits and include Lonnie Smith's "I Can't Stand It" and the unissued GG "Let Yourself Go" from 5/29/70. Maybe someone should get Lou & Maceo (and/or Pee Wee and/or Fred) together on a date? Edited January 9, 2006 by danasgoodstuff Quote
Soulstation1 Posted January 9, 2006 Author Report Posted January 9, 2006 went to the virgin record store in phoenix and they wanted $19 for the brown sugar cd... no thanks Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted January 9, 2006 Report Posted January 9, 2006 (edited) went to the virgin record store in phoenix and they wanted $19 for the brown sugar cd... no thanks Yer spoilt man! 13 quid is what I normally pay for US import CDs. That's something in the region of $21. And, for the UK, that is very cheap indeed. And when it comes to Freddie Roach, I'd pay double. MG Edited January 9, 2006 by The Magnificent Goldberg Quote
Soulstation1 Posted January 12, 2006 Author Report Posted January 12, 2006 brown sugar is NOW available over at DG, i gotta get this one..... Quote
Shawn Posted January 13, 2006 Report Posted January 13, 2006 Say It Loud is AWESOME! I particularly like the version of Caravan on here...SWANGIN'!!!!! The sound quality on these suckers is excellent. Quote
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