Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Gary Chandler's rare Outlook LP on Eastbound with Idris Muhammad, Ceasar Frazier, Cornell Dupreee, Buddy Caldwell, and Harrold Ousley. One of the stronger Eastbound releases with "Blue Dues" and the much sampled 10:05 minute "Baby Let Me Take You". Cover has writing noting that Gary is pictured at the NY Cloisters, which is across the Hudson from Rudy Van Gelder's studio where this was recorded.

Enjoy:http://turbobit.net/tdfuegy4e16p.html
The Witch Doctor was recorded March 14, 1961. Blue Note has included an alternate take of "The Witch Doctor" with a slightly brighter tempo. While Shorter’s solo is more intense, Morgan’s isn’t as inspired as the original take. In all, however, the two takes of "The Witch Doctor" make excellent bookends for this reissue. Both "The Witch Doctor" and "Afrique" are Lee Morgan’s compositions. Art Blakey encouraged all of his Jazz Messengers to write, and the years (Blakey passed away in 1990) brought quite a few significant jazz composers into direct contact with his tutelage. Two tracks on this album are from Shorter and one is by Timmons. "A Little Busy" swings like his more-famous "Moanin’," "This Here" and "Dat Dere." On this one Blakey is a little busy with consistent press rolls and such while the pianist swings heartily. Blakey takes an extended drum solo on "Afrique" that demonstrates his power and melodic sense. Fours between leader and band take place several times on different tracks, and a drum "storm" arrives for "Those Who Sit and Wait." The session swings from start to finish with moderate tempos, a walking bass, and a drummer-led snare drum pattern that combines Blakey’s constant ride cymbal behind his more powerful drum attack.

Enjoy:http://turbobit.net/0s4z6o4swipk.html