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Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band – Memphis Jackson

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Ray Brown Big Band + Milt Jackson = the best para-diddles, and flams + bop n’ blues – What’s not to Like! ..an upbeat, almost funky set of soul jazz tracks.. Milt gives a nice fat bottom to all the grooves, “Braddock Breakdown”, “Uh Huh”, “Sound For Sore Ears”, and “Queen Mother Stomp” are standouts of Milt Jackson. Here’s a very groovy big band outing from Milt Jackson with The Ray Brown Big Band, off the top of my head I can’t think of another release by either of them that matches the sheer good-time funkiness this LP manages to generate without losing their jazz origins or sensibilities. Featuring an all-star lineup including Ernie Watts, Harold Land, Mike Melvoin, Wilton Felder, Earl Palmer, Joe Sample, Howard Roberts (#4-5-8), Paul Humphries & Victor Feldman among many others… ~ ☮HЯ

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Impulse!, ABC Records AS-9193 LP, Album, Gat US 1970

Side 1.

1. Uh-Huh 3:48
2. One Mint Julep (One Way) 2:33
3. Oh Happy Day 3:30
4. Memphis Junction 2:49
5. Queen Mother Stomp 6:30

Side 2.

1. Braddock Breakdown 3:40
2. A Sound For Sore Ears 3:02
3. Enchanted Lady 5:06
4. One Mint Julep (The Other Way) 2:44
5. Picking Up The Vibrations 4:11

Credits:

Alto Saxophone – Ernie Watts
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Jim Horn
Baritone Saxophone – Jim Horn, John Lowe
Bass Trombone – Kenny Shroyer
Bass [Fender] – Wilton Felder
Conductor, Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Carl (Cubby) O’Brien, Earl Palmer, Paul Humphries
Electric Piano – Joe Sample, Mike Melvoin
Engineer – Dave Wiechman, Thorn Nogar
Guitar – Fred Robinson, Howard Roberts
Liner Notes – Jack Tracy
Percussion – Victor Feldman
Photography, Design – Phil Melnick
Piano, Electric Piano – Mike Melvoin
Producer – Ed Michel
Tenor Saxophone – Harold Lan, Teddy Edwards
Trombone – Jimmy Cleveland, Randy Aldcroft
Trumpet – Al Aarons, Bud Brisbois, Buddy Childers, John Audino, Ollie Mitchell
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Harry Edison
Tuba – John T. Johnson
Vibraphone [Vibes] – Milt Jackson

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B4 & B5 Recorded 9 October, 1969, at Annex Recording Studios, Los Angeles.

A4, A5, B3 Recorded 10 October, 1969, at Annex Recording Studios, Los Angeles.

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Weight0,5 kg

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