Ju-Par Universal Orchestra – Moods & Grooves (1976)
Ju-Par Universal Orchestra – Moods & Grooves (1976)
01. Funky Music
02. Beauty & The Beast play
03. Time play
04. Chicago Calypso
05. Mocha Velvet
06. Is Anyone Listening
07. Flute Salad
08. Gotta-Get-A-Way
Credits
Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Ken Soderblom
Bass - Louis A. Satterfield
Drums - Quinton Joseph
Flute - Rich Rudoll
Guitar - Phil Upchurch
Percussion - Derf Walker
Trombone - Ralph Craig
Trumpet - Art Hayle , Murray Watson
Vocals - Bonnie Herman , Kitty Haywood , Vivian Haywood
Johnny Trunk had this to say about it: It's been a long while since I listened to funk, and this is the first funky LP I've come across in ages that I really dig baby. It's late '74 and comes from the Detroit 8 mile district. It grooves beautifully in a slightly kitsch pre-disco fashion which I do like, it has a BIG LOVE number, a heavy funk number and best of all a killer McNair style cut called Flute Salad which I wish I'd thought of as a name for a track.
And here's a review from Dusty Groove: One of THE indie soul treasures of the 70s -- a wickedly funky record that blends together jazz, soul, and club -- and which stands out with a sound that's all its own! You may well know the tag "moods and grooves" -- as the record's had an influence on countless scenes, and has been referenced by many artists over the years. But nothing beats this original set, a sublime batch of electric grooves performed by a core combo of electric keys, bass, and congas -- augmented by sweetened strings and some occasional chorus vocals -- bad-stepping around the grooves in a mostly-instrumental mode that rivals (if not betters) some of the best funky soundtrack work of the decade!
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Last Updated (Sunday, 28 December 2014 11:27)