Vinyl LP
"Imitation, assimilation, innovation." With these three words the great Clark Terry summed up the art of leaning musical improvisation. Salvador Dalí, the artist who melted time in his colorful and bizarre works, stated radically that a person who didnt want to copy others would never manage to accomplish anything at all. Brother Jack McDuff did plenty of copying and refined the good old standards on his "Tobacco Road" and made them blossom anew.
Jack taught himself to play the organ and went on to transform the popular melody "Alexanders Ragtime Band" into what one might call roughened up ball house jazz, were it not for the contrary saxophone, which soars over rasping organ clusters. For Brother Jack such spiritual sounds as in "And The Angels Sing" and his somewhat slanted version of the musing, dreamy "Wade In The Water" were an absolute must. It really rocks in "Cant Get Satisfied", a gospel-like and delicately instrumentalized version of the blues evergreen. The organ does not necessarily always have the last word in this colorful mixture, but it is always very present as regards the sound and the distribution of the parts. And just once does McDuff let the instrument sing out on its glassy top register in "The Shadow Of Your Smile".
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.
(4260019715746)
SKU | 4260019715746 |
Barcode # | 4260019715746 |
Brand | Atlantic Records / Speakers Corner |
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