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5.9.17

TRUDY PITTS – Trudy Pitts with Pat Martino | SERIE : Legends Of Acid Jazz (1998) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Anyone who likes the B-3 Hammond organ soul-jazz style and doesn't mind a bit of pop-lounge spice occasionally stirred into the sauce should check out this compilation. It combines Pitts' first two LPs, Introducing the Fabulous Trudy Pitts and These Blues of Mine (both from 1967) on one CD. Introducing is a strong debut, divided between covers of pretty mainstream standards ("The Spanish Flea," "It Was a Very Good Year," "Matchmaker, Matchmaker") and gutsier straight soul-jazz, including four originals by Bill Carney, whose "Organology" is a highlight for its nervous, bopping edge. The languorous swells of the opening number "Steppin' in Minor" make you think you're in for a set of swank lounge-jazz, but the pace quickly picks up, and Pitts really catches fire on "Take Five," jamming a lot of notes into her improvisation without sounding self-indulgent. Pat Martino's guitar is graceful and sensitive throughout, and the trio of Pitts, Martino, and Carney is embellished by Abdu Johnson on conga. These Blues of Mine employed the same kind of approach as her debut. Better than expected soul-jazz interpretations of contemporary rock and pop songs ("House of the Rising Sun," "Eleanor Rigby," "A Whiter Shade of Pale," the theme from Man and a Woman) stand alongside jazz originals from drummer Bill Carney, with Pitts herself contributing "Count Nine." Pat Martino is again along to provide fine guitar accompaniment, with Pitts occasionally adding soul-pop vocals (as on "Eleanor Rigby"). It works best when they cut to straight, burning soul-jazz groovers, though, as on Pitts' moody "Count Nine," executed in a challenging 9/12 rhythm. This CD is billed to " Trudy Pitts with Pat Martino," although Pitts had sole billing on the original LPs. Richie Unterberger
Tracklist :
1. Steppin' in Minor (Carney)
2. The Spanish Flea (Wechter)
3. Something Wonderful (Hammerstein / Rodgers)
4. Take Five (Desmond)
5. It Was a Very Good Year (Drake)
6. Siete (Carney)
7. Night Song (Adams / Strouse)
8. Fiddlin' (Carney)
9. Matchmaker, Matchmaker (Bock / Harnick)
10. House of the Rising Sun (Holmes / Ray / White)
11. Eleanor Rigby (Lennon / McCartney)
12. Count Nine (Pitts)
13. Man and a Woman (Calhoun)
14. A Whiter Shade of Pale (Brooker / Reid)
15. These Blues of Mine (Carney)
16. Organology (Carney)
17. Just Us Two (Carney)
18. Teddy Makes Three (Carney)
19. What the World Needs Now (Bacharach / David) 
Tracks 1 to 9;
Trudy Pitts - organ
Pat Martino - guitar
Billy Carney - drums
Carmell Johnson - conga 
Tracks 10 to 19;
Trudy Pitts - organ
Pat Martino - guitar
Billy Carney - drums 

16.4.17

PAT MARTINO - El Hombre (1967-1990) RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Guitarist Pat Martino's debut as a leader finds the 22-year-old showing off his roots in soul-jazz organ groups while looking ahead at the same time. Joined by organist Trudy Pitts, flutist Danny Turner, drummer Mitch Fine, and both Abdu Johnson and Vance Anderson on percussion, Martino primarily plays a straight-ahead set (five of his originals, "Just Friends," and "Once I Loved"), but already displays a fairly distinctive sound. This CD reissue brings back Martino's impressive start to what would be a productive solo career. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1. Waltz for Geri - 6:21
Pat Martino
2. Once I Loved - 5:42
Ray Gilbert, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes
3. El Hombre - 5:57
Pat Martino
4. Cisco - 4:29
Pat Martino
5. One for Rose - 4:54
Pat Martino
6. A Blues for Mickey-O - 8:02
Pat Martino
7. Just Friends - 5:47
John Klenner, Sam M. Lewis
Credits :
Pat Martino - Guitar
Danny Turner - Flute
Trudy Pitts - Organ
Mitch Fine - Drums
Vance Anderson - Bongos
Abdu Johnson - Cngas

RICHIE BEIRACH & GREGOR HUEBNER — Live At Birdland New York (2017) FLAC (tracks), lossless

"Live at Birdland New York" is a document of the long-standing and intense collaboration between two masters. It is also a stateme...