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Jack Mcduff - Ain't No Sunshine (Live In Seattle)

Details

Format: CD
Label: CELLAR LIVE
Rel. Date: 05/03/2024
UPC: 628308830190

Ain't No Sunshine (Live In Seattle)
Artist: Jack Mcduff
Format: CD
New: Available $24.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Theme from Electric Surfboard
2. Three Blind Mice
3. Ain't No Sunshine
4. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
5. Blues 1 ; 8
6. (Unknown)
7. The Jolly Black Giant
8. Middle Class Folk Song
9. 6:30 in the Morning

More Info:

Ain't No Sunshine is a previously unissued concert recordings from one of the greasiest and funkiest hammond b3 organists of all-time, Brother Jack McDuff. The album features his then working band saxphonists Leo Johnson and Dave Young, guitarist Vinnie Corrao and drummer Ron Davis. - The deluxe package includes an extensive booklet with essays by archival producer and label owner/producer/musician Cory Weeds, plus passages from Hammond organists Delvon Lamarr, Larry Goldings and Brian Charette; and rare photos and memorabilia. LP mastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. - A marvelous bandleader and organist as well as capable arranger, "Brother" Jack McDuff has one of the funkiest, most soulful styles of all time on the Hammond B-3. His rock-solid basslines and blues-drenched solos are balanced by clever, almost pianistic melodies and interesting progressions and phrases. McDuff began as a bassist playing with Denny Zeitlin and Joe Farrell. He studied privately in Cincinnati and worked with Johnny Griffin in Chicago. He taught himself organ and piano in the mid-'50s, and began gaining attention working with Willis Jackson in the late '50s and early '60s, cutting high caliber soul-jazz dates for Prestige. McDuff made his recording debut as a leader for Prestige in 1960, playing in a studio pickup band with Jimmy Forrest. They made a pair of outstanding albums: Tough Duff and The Honeydripper. McDuff organized his own band the next year, featuring Harold Vick and drummer Joe Dukes. Things took off when McDuff hired a young guitarist named George Benson.
        
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