Today's Listen:
Lou Rawls with Les McCann Ltd. -- STORMY MONDAY
Rawls(v), Les McCann(p), LeRoy Vinnegar(b), Ron Jefferson(d)
Lou Rawls' first recording. Recorded in 1962 on BlueNote.
13 tunes. Mostly blues. The Count Basie, Joe Williams type of blues numbers.
This is a young Lou Rawls. You can hear it in his voice. It would get better as he aged.
The Les McCann Trio provide good backing. No weak tracks. Most are well known tunes like: 'God Bless the Child', 'See See Rider' etc... My favorite is "I'd rather drink muddy water"
Willie Dixon said "blues is the truth", if that is true, and it is, then they recorded this session with one hand on the Bible, swearing to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
Lou Rawls -- AT LAST
This is Rawls 27 years later. Still on Blue Note. Sort of like a complilation. Lou is joined by Dianne Reeves, Ray Charles, Stanley Turrentine,David 'fathead' Newman and Bobby Hutcherson.
A more sophisticated outing. Better arrangements and much larger band in support. I like the singing on this one best. He seems to be into the songs to a degree he was not in the first disc. Experience? This is the mature Lou Rawls that we all know.
11 Tracks. All good. He does a duet with Ray on, 'That's Where It's At' and with Dianne on 'At Last'. Great stuff.
For Rawls fans, both are must haves.. His first, and close to His last.
Cheers
BTW,
The avant-garde,and Free Jazz, Bullshit!?!?!! Why I never heard of such a thing!!! You can add Southwest Pakistani folk Jazz etc... to the list also.
Where were you two, when I was saying the same thing? All I got for my trouble were attacks from all sides.
You just can't keep the truth down, you just can't do it! :) Welcome to the light, and the fight.
Lou Rawls with Les McCann Ltd. -- STORMY MONDAY
Rawls(v), Les McCann(p), LeRoy Vinnegar(b), Ron Jefferson(d)
Lou Rawls' first recording. Recorded in 1962 on BlueNote.
13 tunes. Mostly blues. The Count Basie, Joe Williams type of blues numbers.
This is a young Lou Rawls. You can hear it in his voice. It would get better as he aged.
The Les McCann Trio provide good backing. No weak tracks. Most are well known tunes like: 'God Bless the Child', 'See See Rider' etc... My favorite is "I'd rather drink muddy water"
Willie Dixon said "blues is the truth", if that is true, and it is, then they recorded this session with one hand on the Bible, swearing to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
Lou Rawls -- AT LAST
This is Rawls 27 years later. Still on Blue Note. Sort of like a complilation. Lou is joined by Dianne Reeves, Ray Charles, Stanley Turrentine,David 'fathead' Newman and Bobby Hutcherson.
A more sophisticated outing. Better arrangements and much larger band in support. I like the singing on this one best. He seems to be into the songs to a degree he was not in the first disc. Experience? This is the mature Lou Rawls that we all know.
11 Tracks. All good. He does a duet with Ray on, 'That's Where It's At' and with Dianne on 'At Last'. Great stuff.
For Rawls fans, both are must haves.. His first, and close to His last.
Cheers
BTW,
The avant-garde,and Free Jazz, Bullshit!?!?!! Why I never heard of such a thing!!! You can add Southwest Pakistani folk Jazz etc... to the list also.
Where were you two, when I was saying the same thing? All I got for my trouble were attacks from all sides.
You just can't keep the truth down, you just can't do it! :) Welcome to the light, and the fight.