The Jazz Crusaders - Pacific Jazz Studio Sessions (2005) (6CD)
The Jazz Crusaders - Pacific Jazz Studio Sessions (2005) (6CD)
CD1: 1.The Geek 2.M.J.S Funk 3.That's It 4.Freedom Sound 5.Theme From Exodus 6.Coon 7.M.J.S. Funk (alternate version) 8.Coon (alternate version) 9.Song Of India 10.Big Hunk Of Funk 11.Tonight play 12. 507 Neyland 13.Till All Ends 14.Tortoise & The Hare 15.In A Dream CD2: 1.Sinnin' Sam 2.Weather Beat 3.Scandalizing 4.White Cobra 5.Cathy's Delight 6.Congolese Sermon 7.One Leg Dance 8.Deacon Brown 9.Turkish Black 10.Brahms Lullaby 11.Boopie 12.Tough Talk 13.No Name Samba play 14.Lazy Canary 15.Lonely Horn 16.Brother Bernard 17.Moon River. CD3: 1.On Broadway 2.Greenback Dollar 3.Close Shave play 4.Free Sample 5.Mr. Sandman 6.Heat Wave 7.Sassy 8.Theme From “The L-Shaped Room” (T-Shaped Twist) 9.Some Samba 10.Stix March 11.Purple Onion 12.Long John 13.Robbins' Nest 14.You Are Sometimes Only Rain 15.Out Back 16.Bachafillen 17.I'll Remember Tomorrow 18.Polka Dots And Moonbeams 19.Sweetwater. CD4: 1.The Thing 2.Sunset In The Mountains 3.While The City Sleeps 4.White Cobra 5.New Time Shuffle 6.Para Mi Espoza 7.Soul Kosher 8.Tribute To Charles 9.A Trane Thing 10.New Time Shuffle (alternate version) 11.The Thing (alternate version) 12.Uptight (Everything's Alright) 13.The Shadow Do 14.Scratch 15.Isa's Chant. play CD5: 1.Blue Monday 2.Night Theme 3.Uh Huh 4.Air Waves 5.Ice Water 6.Watts Happening 7.Promises, Promises 8.Love And Peace play 9.Hey Jude 10.Sting Ray 11.Fancy Dance. CD6: 1.Love is Blue 2.Cookie Man 3.Upstairs 4.Firewater 5.Give Peace A Chance play 6.I Think It Was A Dream 7.Black Bird 8.The Thrill Is Gone 9.Anita's New Dance 10.Space Settlement 11.All The Lonely Years 12.Another Blues. Personnel: Joe Sample: piano; Wilton Felder: tenor saxophone; Wayne Henderson: trombone; Stix Hooper: drums; Jimmy Bond, Bobby Haynes, Monk Montgomery, Victor Gaskin, Leroy Vinnegar, Buster Williams: bass; Roy Gaines, Joe Pass, Arthur Adams: guitar.
A great discovery lies ahead for music buyers whose collections were assembled primarily in the CD era. And for others who let intervening years dull their memory of this band's truly original talent. The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions is the first major retrospective of The Jazz Crusaders, a band that, later in its lifespan, would highlight different influences and become one of the most popular bands in music. This collection, from the 1960s, presents them at a time when they were largely un-amplified, full of energy, and unbelievably prolific (sessions from 9 LPs are represented here, and that's just the studio stuff).
When they surfaced in Los Angeles in 1961, poised to make their first LP, no one knew quite what to make of these musicians who seemed unlike any other "west coast" organizations. Not only weren't they part of the west coast sound, whatever that was, but they didn't seem to even care about it or recognize its relevance. The Jazz Crusaders featured their own eclectic line-up; played a signature mix of sounds, all with an appealing, tight groove, that had more to do with the music's roots than a lot of the jazz they were hearing.
When Dick Bock of Pacific Jazz heard their music, he couldn't name it, categorize it, or resist it. Two tunes into their audition, they had a deal! With the music on this set - which, except for the band's premiere recording, appears on CD for the first time anywhere - we get to learn why, all over again.
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