Everything (Remastered) Smoke

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Album-Release:
1973

HRA-Release:
05.05.2017

Label: MPS

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Fusion

Artist: Smoke

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  • 1 Shelda 05:26
  • 2 Lobotomy 04:19
  • 3 Everything 11:02
  • 4 Griffo 02:20
  • 5 Nite Song 05:55
  • 6 Miss Shirley 07:22
  • 7 Curtis 05:50
  • Total Runtime 42:14

Info for Everything (Remastered)

This 1973 album is unusual, in that, except for keyboardist Curtis Clark, who went on to work with the likes of David Murray, Julian Priester, and Abbie Lincoln, none of these San Francisco-based players became known on the international scene. Yet the music on this album rates higher in musical inventiveness than many a record slapped together by international stars. Woodi Webb played congas for 13 years before taking up vibes. An autodidact, Webb developed his own fluid melodic/percussive style. He and Clark are the composers on this set. Written for a young girl in LA, Clark’s laid-back Shelda shines as mood music with a light rock beat. Woodi wrote Lobotomy after watching the classic One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; with its harsh soundscape, the music reflects the claustrophobic angst of the movie. Woodi dedicated Everything to Thelonious Monk. The music revolves around a Latinesque riff and features some risky solos including an impressive bass clarinet. Written for conga player Garry Griffieth – ‘he’s got so much rhythm in his butt’, Griffo lays out a rhythmic feast. Supported by a bass ostinato, Clark’s Nite Song reflects on the communion between man and woman. Standout Curtis Clark! Miss Shirley separates the group into a double quartet, alternatively playing progressively diminishing phrases before going into a g-minor mode. Clark’s Curtis (the band insisted on the title) sweats out hot jazz funk. A fascinating album with lots of surprises.

Woodi Webb, vibraphone, leader
Nardy Dedmann, alto saxophone, bass clarinet, vocals
Danny Daniels, organ
Curtis Clark, piano
Bobb Bragg, bass
Kenny Jenkins, double bass
Akira Tana, drums
Hakim Ali Muhammad, harp
Garry Griffieth, congas
Lani Wilson, vocals
Shirley Puckett, vocals

Recorded September 22, 1971 Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco
Engineered by Doc Storch
Produced by Baldhard G. Falk

Digitally remastered



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