Sunday, February 28, 2010

Deep Tracks 86

1. Soul Serenade-King Curtis
2. Don't Happen No More-Jessie Young
3. Méditation-Fantastic Tchico
4. Outrageous-Johnny Pate
5. Born To Wander-Rare Earth
6. Family Affair-Blue Mitchell
7. Last Ole Dollar-Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
8. Blackbyrd-Donald Byrd
9. Your Love Is Certified-Rasputin's Stash
10. Sassy-Frantic Johnny Rogers
11. Groove Thang-Houston Person
12. I Don't Want To Pretend-Billy Preston
13. Sophisticated Soul-Hank Crawford
14. Cheater Man-Irma Thomas
15. Take Your Shoes Off Moses-The Bluegrass Cardinals
16. The Piper Cherokee-Bobby Hughes Experience
17. Roll over Beethoven-Chuck Berry
18. Dumpy Mama-Sonny Stitt
19. West Coast Blues-Nancy Wilson
20. You Call It Joggin'-Mose Allison

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Curtis Ousley (February 7, 1934 – August 13, 1971), who performed under the name King Curtis, was an American tenor, alto, and soprano saxophonist and session musician who played rhythm and blues, rock and roll, soul, funk and soul jazz. He was also a musical director and record producer for Aretha Franklin and other top R&B artists. Provided sax solos on numerous hits in the 60's and inspired nearly every artist he worked with. Curtis was loved and respected by both the music establishment and hippy freaks like Duane Allman and Delany Bramlett. Soul Serenade is one of his best known compositions. Tragically he was murdered entering his home in Harlem in 1971.

Houston Person (born November 10, 1934) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist and record producer. Although he has performed in the hard bop and swing genres, he is most experienced in and best known for his work in soul jazz with people like Bernard Purdie, Melvin Sparks, Virgil Jones, and others. His best stuff never seemed to stray far from his roots in R&B, as "Sweet Buns" indicates. And this might be one of the worst covers ever made.

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