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New Time Element
LP (Item 3835) Uni, 1967 — Condition: Very Good
One of the grooviest albums to come from the godlike hands of Emil Richards – a hip LA vibist who touched equally the worlds of jazz, soul, rock, and easy! This album's got a bit more punch than some of Richard's more jazz-based sessions – with Emil playing a wide range of percussion instruments, plus vibes and marimba – all backed by some incredibly groovy work on organ and piano by Dave McKay! Arrangements are by Tom Scott and Paul Beaver – and the record's got the jaunty, swinging quality of some of Scott's best early work of the time – particularly his early gems for Impulse! Titles include a great version of Tom Scott's oft-recorded "Blues for Hari", a very groovy number with a great 60s eastern feel – plus originals "Hot Fudge Sundae" and "Here", and versions of the tracks "Girl Talk", "Sunny", "Take Five", and "Call Me". (Original stereo pressing.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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