Jack McDuff - Color Me Blue (1992)

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Jack McDuff - Color Me Blue (1992)

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1 	Don´t Let The Sun Catch 	
2 	Mo´ Candy 	
3 	Color Me Blue 	
4 	Almost Like Being In Love 	
5 	Old Folks 	
6 	Pump It Up 	
7 	My Funny Valentine 	
8 	Peddlin´ 	
9 	Cry Me A River 	
10 	Broadway

Jack McDuff - organ
Red Holloway - saxophones 
George Benson, Ron Eschete, Phil Upchurch - guitars
Kevin Axt - bass 
Joe Dukes - drums
Denise Perrier - vocals

 

Recent cuts showing that organist Jack McDuff can still stomp through bluesy wailers, pound the bass pedals, and lead a hot combo through funky, exuberant numbers. He's heading a group with former band members like guitarist George Benson and drummer Joe Dukes, plus saxophonist Red Holloway, guitarist Ron Eschete and Phil Upchurch, among others. ---Ron Wynn, AllMusic Review

 

Brother Jack McDuff. American jazz organist and band leader, born 17 September 1926, Champaign, Illinois, U.S.A., died 23 January 2001, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. Jack McDuff was a talented bandleader and organist with the Hammond B-3. He started his career in the 50s working with piano and organ. In 60s created his band with Harold Vick and drummer Joe Dukes and then hired a young guitarist called George Benson. He published a lot of albums with famous jazz labels like Blue Note or Prestige. During the 80s he played electronic keyboards and plublished his music for Sugarhill records, a famous record label owned by the soul singer Sylvia Robinson (well-known for the Sugarhill Gang and Rapper's delight, the 1st million-dollar rap hit). ---discogs.com

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