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First Blues
Label: Water
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Going To San Diego; Vomit Express; Jimmy Berman (Gay Lib Rag); NY
Youth Call Annunciation; CIA Dope Calypso; Put Down Yr Cigarette Rag; Sickness
Blues; Broken Bone Blues; Stay Away From White House; Hard-On Blues; Guru Blues.
CD2: Everybody Sing; Gospel Nobel Truths; Bus Ride Ballad To Suva; Prayer
Blues - 1972; Love Forgiven; Father Death Blues; Dope Fiend Blues Tyger; You Are My
Dildo; Old Pond; No Reason; My Pretty Rode Tree; Capitol Air.
Allen Ginsberg: First Blues
by Mark Corroto
As I listen to this two-CD recording by the late Allen Ginsberg, I cannot help thinking about Dick Cheney. The American vice president might just be the exact polar opposite of Allen Ginsberg, kind of a beat Dr. Evil. I suspect he's never heard Ginsberg read his unexpurgated Buddhist poetry or joined a sing-along with his ...
Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring?
By Jack McDuff
Label: Water
Released: 2005
Track listing: Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring?; YA YA YA YA YA YA; Who's Pimpin' Who;
Classic Funke; Ya'll Remember Boogie?; Wank's Thang.
You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979
By Patty Waters
Label: Water
Released: 2005
Track listing: Jax Beer Commercial/ You Thrill Me/ Why Can't I Come to You/ At Last I
Found You/ Georgia/ At Last I Found You/ For All We Know/ I Love You Honey/ Love
Is The Warmth of Togetherness/ Please Make Love to Me/ At Last I Know/ Fine and
Mellow/ Lover Man/ Touched by Rodin In a Paris Museum/ Spring Is Here
Say It Loud!
Label: Water
Released: 2005
Track listing: Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud; Summertime ; Caravan; Snake Bone; Brother Soul.
Brother Jack McDuff: Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring?
by Germein Linares
Though originally released by Blue Note, Brother Jack McDuff's '71 album Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring? came after the venerable jazz label's glory days in hard bop and post bop. An album with far more funk and soul than swing and bop, this excellent first-time CD reissue by San Francisco-based Water finds McDuff's organ paired ...
Lou Donaldson: Say It Loud!
by Germein Linares
Lou Donaldson's Say It Loud! is finally on CD. Recorded for Blue Note in '69, this is one of several late-'60s albums by the legendary alto saxophonist that tend to get little respect. That's too bad, really. Apart from sporting a very capable band in trumpeter Blue Mitchell, guitarist Jimmy Ponder, organist Charles Earland and drummer ...
Les McCann: Invitation to Openness
by Germein Linares
Les McCann is an interesting figure in jazz. After winning a talent contest on the Ed Sullivan Show in '56, McCann turned down an opportunity to join Cannonball Adderley's group, deciding instead to form his own jazz trio in Los Angeles. Playing a popular blend of hard bop and soul jazz, he signed with Pacific Jazz ...
Patty Waters: You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1960-1979
by Germein Linares
On several instances in this collection of previously unreleased material, Patty Waters appears so unexpected, so revealing, that hearing her feels like eavesdropping. Delicate, sensitive, and slightly melancholic, Waters sings of the off-center tones in love and life. Spanning 1960-79, You Thrill Me features many of Waters' solo ballads on piano, avoiding all of her more ...