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Contrasts
LP (Item 13278) Blue Note, Mid 60s — Condition: Used
One of the best Larry Young sets for Blue Note! Contrasts is a monster batch of organ tracks from Young that's a perfect blend of his soul jazz roots and his more far-reaching experimental work – with deep, heavy grooves, and playful, unique touches that are some of the most unique sounds coming from Blue Note at the time. The group includes Tyrone Washington on tenor, Herbert Morgan on tenor, and Hank White on flugelhorn – and the ensemble is augmented by some congas, and vocals by Larry's wife Althea on one track. The sound is great, and the album's a perfect example of Larry's exciting work on the organ in a tight jazz format! Titles include "Evening", "Majestic Soul", "Tender Feelings", "Wild Is The Wind" and "Means Happiness". (Liberty pressing – nice and clean!) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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