A really important chapter in the history of New Orleans soul – 50s work from leader/arranger Dave Bartholomew, an artist who really helped to shape the Crescent City sound! The set features some unissued material – and instrumental work from Pee Wee Crayton on guitar and Dave Lastie on tenor! LP, Vinyl record album
Pony Poindexter —
Poindexter ... LP Inner City, 1978. Very Good+ ...
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One of the few records ever cut as a leader by Pony Poindexter – the enigmatic sax player who spent most of his better years in Europe, and missed getting the stateside recognition he deserved. This set's recorded back in the US, in California at the end of the 70s – and it's got Pony blowing easy-going solos on alto with a quartet that includes Neal Kirkwood on piano, Art Washington on bass, and Richie Goldberg on drums. The album's pretty laidback, and although the tracks lack the nice groove of some of Pony's best European material, his tone on the alto still has that raspy edge that always makes him one of our favorite players on the instrument. Titles include "Candy Pants", "Spanish Fly", "Song For D", and "Pretty Lady". LP, Vinyl record album
T Bone Walker with a very cool group – the great Preston Love on trumpet, plus Lloyd Glenn on piano and Mel Brown on guitar – along with some tight drums from the great Paul Humphrey! LP, Vinyl record album
With selections by Dave Sampson & The Hunters, Dickie Pride, Vernon Girls, Terry Wayne, Don Lang, Ray Ellington, Squadronaires, Janice Peters, Vince Taylor & His Playboys, The Silhouettes, Jean & The Statesides, The Olympics, The Memos, and Bobby Day & The Satellites. LP, Vinyl record album
(Late 70s issue.)
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