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Slammin' & Jammin' (180g)
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180-gram audiophile vinyl. Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, May 5, 1997.
Charles Earland coaxed the most individual of sounds from the Hammond B-3, firing off machine-gun ostinatos balanced with a cavalcade of just-right cushioning from his left hand and, most notably, a string-bassist's command of the organ's difficult foot pedals. His 1997 recording of "Slammin' & Jammin'," now re-released by Savant as part of their LP series, is among the Mighty Burner's very best. Guitarist Melvin Sparks, & drummer, Bernard Purdie get loose and just play the way they were meant to play. Carlos Garnett adds his surprisingly warm tenor sax groove to the proceedings.
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ARTISTS Charles Earland (Hammond B3 Organ); Carlos Garnett (tenor saxophone); Melvin Sparks (guitar); Eric Sealls (bass); Bernard Purdie (drums); Gary Fritz (percussion) |
TRACKS
- Honky Tonk
- Sugar
- Mercy Mercy
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
- Blues for Sheila
- Mr. Magic
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