The soulful drums
Jack McDuff, Joe Dukes
- Resource Type:
- Streaming Music
- Publication:
- Berkeley, CA : Prestige, [2001]
- Copyright:
- ℗2001
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- Table of Contents:
- Soulful drums (6:02)
- Two bass hit (7:10)
- Greasy drums (5:36)
- Moohah the D.J. (7:25)
- Moanin' bench (3 :00)
- My three sons (5:37)
- Hot barbeque (2:56)
- The party's over (6:46)
- Briar patch (2:51)
- Hippy dip (6: 24)
- 601 1/2 North Poplar (4:12)
- Cry me a river (4: 47)
- The three day thang (3:37)
- Redwood City (5:00).
- Author/Creator:
- Contributors:
- Languages:
- English
- Language Notes:
- Accompanying materials: English
- Main Work:
- Performers:
- Tracks 1-13: Jack McDuff, organ ; Red Holloway, saxophones ; George Benson, guitar ; Joe Dukes, drums. Track 14: The Nomos (Jack McDuff, organ ; Red Holloway, tenor saxophone ; Alvin "Red" Tyler, baritone saxophone ; George Benson, guitar ; Tommy Shelvin, electric bass ; Joe Dukes, drums).
- General Notes:
- Originally issued as compact disc.
Program notes by Robert Levin and Lew Futterman (1 folded sheet) inserted in original container.
Soul jazz.
Tracks 1-6 originally released as The soulful drums of Joe Dukes with the Brother Jack McDuff Quartet (Prestige 7324) in 1964; tracks 7-13 originally released as Hot barbeque (Prestige 7422) in 1966; track 14 originally released on The soul/jazz giants (Prestige 7791) in 1972 and subsequently on Brother Red (Prestige PRCD-24141-2).
Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., May 14, 1964 (tracks 1 -6) and Oct. 19, 1965 (tracks 7-13); track 14 recorded Feb. 6-7, 1964, Los Angeles, Calif. - Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 audio file)
- Audio Characteristics:
- digital
- Digital Characteristics:
- audio file
- Call Numbers:
- Online Audio
- OCLC Numbers:
- 689528808
- Other Control Numbers:
- 600029 (source: VaAlASP)
[Unknown Type]: ASP600029/jazz