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7.4.24

Grover Washington, Jr. — Winelight (1980-2014) RM | Serie Fusion Best Collection 1000 | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Grover Washington, Jr., has long been one of the leaders in what could be called rhythm & jazz, essentially R&B-influenced jazz. Winelight is one of his finest albums, and not primarily because of the Bill Withers hit "Just the Two of Us." It is the five instrumentals that find Washington (on soprano, alto, and tenor) really stretching out. If he had been only interested in sales, Washington's solos could have been half as long and he would have stuck closely to the melody. Instead he really pushes himself on some of these selections, particularly the title cut. A memorable set of high-quality and danceable soul-jazz. Scott Yanow

Tracklist  :
1    Winelight 7:32
Written-By – William Eaton
2    Let It Flow (For "Dr. J") 5:52
Written-By – Grover Washington, Jr.
3    In The Name Of Love 5:26
Written-By – Ralph MacDonald, William Salter
4    Take Me There 6:16
Written-By – Grover Washington, Jr.
5    Just The Two Of Us 7:23
Written-By – Bill Withers, Ralph MacDonald, William Salter
6    Make Me A Memory (Sad Samba) 6:32
Written-By – Grover Washington, Jr.
Credits :
Backing Vocals – Hilda Harris, Ullanda McCullough, Yvonne Lewis
Bass – Marcus Miller
Clavinet – Paul Griffin (tracks: 1), Raymond Chew (tracks: 1)
Congas, Percussion, Electronic Drums [Syndrums] – Ralph MacDonald
Drums – Steve Gadd
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Paul Griffin (tracks: 2, 4), Richard Tee (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6)
Guitar – Eric Gale
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr.
Steel Drums – Robert Greenidge
Synthesizer [Oberheim 8-Voice] – Ed Walsh
Synthesizer [Oberheim] – Bill Eaton (tracks: 5)
Technician [Steel Drums Tuned By] – Rudolph Charles
Vocals – Bill Withers (tracks: 5)

1.3.24

DOLLAR BRAND — African Marketplace (1980) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

This is one of Abdullah Ibrahim's most colorful band recordings. With a 12-piece group that includes altoist Carlos Ward, trombonist Craig Harris and bassist Cecil McBee along with some lesser-known names, Ibrahim performs eight folklike originals that pay tribute to his life growing up in South Africa. "The Homecoming Song," "Anthem for the New Nation" and especially "The Wedding" (a beautiful hymn) are particularly memorable. Scott Yanow
Tracklist
  1. Whoza Mtwana
  2. The Homecoming Song
  3. The Wedding
  4. Moniebah
  5. African Marketplace
  6. Mamma
  7. Anthem For The New Nation
  8. Ubu-Suku
Credits
Dollar Brand - Keyboards, Soprano Saxophone and Conga
Carlos Ward - Alto and Soprano Saxophone
Jeff Jawarrah King, Dwayne Armstrong - Tenor Saxophone
Kenny Rogers - Baritone Saxophone
Malindi Blyth Mbityana, Craig Harris - Trombone
Gary Chandler - Trumpet
Cecil McBee - Double Bass
Miguel Pomier - Percussion
Andre Strobert - Drums and Percussion
Lawrence Lucie - Banjo

e.s.t. — Retrospective 'The Very Best Of e.s.t. (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Retrospective - The Very Best Of e.s.t." is a retrospective of the unique work of e.s.t. and a tribute to the late mastermind Esb...