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Walter Booker Quintet: Bookie's Cookbook
Unfortunately Bookie's Cookbook suffers from a problem which normally doesn't occur on Mapleshade recordings. The drums are so far out front that the other instruments often end up lost in the thicket. Booker's bass, for example, is all but unintelligible everywhere on this recordand that's a real shame, given this is his moment in the sun. And except for occasional solos, Roni Ben-Hur's guitar also ends up sounding distant in the background. It's disappointing that the balance would be so far off on a disc with such promise. The problem is not that drummer Leroy Williams does not perform with energy and grace. It's just that in what is so obviously a group effort, the other players get lost in his shadow.
Track Listing
Cookbook; Pete's Rock; Absolutely Not; Is That So?; Chasing the Bird; Something for Kenny.
Personnel
Walter Booker
bassCecil Payne: baritone saxophone; Marcus Belgrave: trumpet; Roni Ben-Hur: guitar; Walter Booker: bass; Leroy Williams: drums; with guest Larry Willis: piano.
Album information
Title: Bookie's Cookbook | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Mapleshade Recordings
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