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Live At The Jazz Workshop

Add to Cart$11.99 ... LP
(€9.04 || £7.64 || ¥1191) (approx.)
LP (Item 22389) Prestige, Mid 60s — Condition: Very Good

A killer diller of a live set from Brother Jack McDuff – a cut that burns with energy that almost beats his studio 60s classics for Prestige! The group is one of Jack's best ever – a lineup that includes the twin tenors of Red Holloway and Harold Vick, plus incredibly sharp guitar from a young George Benson, and some of the most unique soul jazz drum work you'll ever hear – courtesy of the amazing Joe Dukes. Despite their individual strengths, which might make this whole thing an ego-fest – all players fit perfectly into place on the album's hard wailing batch of groovers, and groove together with a sympathetic energy that's simply amazing! Titles include a great remake of "Jive Samba", plus "Dink's Blues", "Grease Monkey", "Passing Through", and "Vas Dis". This is the kind of thing live recording equipment was made for! (Blue label pressing. Side 2 has a mark that clicks on track one. Cover has some wear, splitting on the top and bottom seams, and staining on the back.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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