While jazz flautist Herbie Mann is often remembered as a
pop-jazz player, he was actually a pioneer in popularizing world music and even
prog-rock with recordings released on his own Embryo imprint (as part of
Atlantic Records). And in the late ‘60s, he was fronting one of the most
progressive and electrifying bands in the world: guitarist Sonny Sharrock,
Miroslav Vitous on electric & upright bass, saxophonist Steve Marcus,
drummer Bruno Carr, and vibraphonist Roy Ayers. Together, the sextet cut the
dynamic Live at the Whisky A Go Go album in 1969, drawn from a four night run
at the legendary nightclub on Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip. Though the band’s
repertoire was quite varied on these dates, just two side-long tracks, “Ooh
Baby” and “Philly Dog,” surfaced on the Atlantic Records release.
Now, reissue producer Pat Thomas has unearthed the
multi-track tapes for these shows (never before mixed), and has programmed a
double-CD set that shows this high-energy jazz-rock outfit stretching out –
sometimes, on Sharrock’s solos, way out – with, as an added bonus, the
appearance of Linda Sharrock on songs that appeared (in studio versions) on the
seminal Sonny Sharrock album Black Woman released around the time of these live
shows.
All performances are previously unreleased, including a
23-minute jam of Donovan’s “Tangier” blending into Tim Hardin’s “If I Were A
Carpenter” and a newly discovered take of “Ooh Baby” that clocks in at 21
minutes! Sonny Sharrock’s searing lead guitar work is featured on songs first
recorded by Aretha Franklin, Miles Davis, and Simon & Garfunkel – plus
“Black Woman” and Portrait of Linda in Three Colors” with Linda on vocals. Live at the Whisky 1969—The Unreleased
Masters presents two CDs filled to the brim with explosive, yet ethereal innovative
jazz-rock at its best. Fans of Bitches Brew, The Inner Mounting Flame, early
Weather Report and similar-era titles will quickly realize that Herbie Mann was
not just a pop-jazzbo – but a force to be taken more seriously than history has
accorded him. File this CD between Soft Machine 3rd and the jazz-funk of The
Crusaders.
Packaging includes several previously unpublished live
photos of this band in action, with notes by Thomas. A huge jazz find!
SONGS:
Disc One
1. Untitled Jam
2. Tangier/If I Were a Carpenter
3. Memphis Underground
4. Ooh Baby
5. Scarborough Fair
Disc Two
1. Black Woman
2. All Blues
3. If I Were a Carpenter
4. Philly Dog
5. Portrait of Linda
6. Come Home Baby/Battle Hymn of the Republic/Come Home Baby
7. Chain of Fools
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