Thursday, December 11, 2014

NEW RELEASES: GRANT GREEN - I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND; SHUNZO OHNO - QUARTER MOON; RONNIE FOSTER - THE RACER

GRANT GREEN - I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND

A great one from Grant Green – a subtly modern album hiding under a title stolen from a Beatles' song – and one of the mid 60s gems he cut with organist Larry Young! The group features the trio of Young, Green, and Elvin Jones – a dancing combination that pushes the organ/guitar groove to unheard of heights – plus the addition of tenorist Hank Mobley, who's opening up his own bag considerably by this point. The whole thing's great – based around loose, free rhythms – and featuring searching solos that also still remain nicely swinging and in the pocket! Titles include "Corcovado", "Stella By Starlight", "I Want To Hold Your Hand", and "At Long Last Love". (SHM-CD pressing!) ~ Dusty Groove

SHUNZO OHNO - QUARTER MOON

Sweet and smooth fusion – arranged and composed by Japanese trumpeter Shunzo Ohno, and performed with a largeish group that includes Carter Jefferson, Kenny Kirkland, Marcus Miller, Sue Evans, and Onaje Allan Gumbs. The style's very much in the mainstream Japanese fusion mode of the time – but a bit more soulful, as you might guess from the lineup. Ohno also plays a bit of mini moog on the session, and the set grooves along with a warm and spacey feel on the best cuts. Titles include "The Dawn", "Quarter Moon", "In The Sky", "Jeff", and "Fatback". ~ Dusty Groove



RONNIE FOSTER - THE RACER

An obscure Japanese-only session from keyboard maestro Ronnie Foster – recorded after his more famous work in the US for Columbia, in a stripped-down style that's pretty nice! The set features Ronnie on keys and a bit of vocals – working in varying trio lineups with players that include Harvey Mason, Phil Upchurch, Ndugu Chancler, and Paulinho Da Costa. All tracks are electric numbers arranged by Ronnie – and titles include "Ipanema Walk", "Festival Do Brasil", "Squirt", "Night Life", "Europe", and "The Racer". ~ Dusty Groove


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