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Here 'Tis (RVG Edition)

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A Foggy Day (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
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Here 'Tis (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
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Cool Blues (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
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Watusi Jump (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
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Walk Wid Me (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
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Total Tracks: 5   Total Length: 38:50

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OH YEAH

mailman

I'm not generally fond of Lou Donaldson's organ sessions but this one is a huge exception. The AMG review nails it. This is one terrific album. Long available only as an import from Japan (that's what my copy is), it's great to see this now easily available. Jump on this one.

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Here ‘Tis is in the front rank of Lou Donaldson records, an exceptionally funky soul-jazz session that finds the saxophonist swinging harder than usual. As he moves from hard bop to soul-jazz, Donaldson reveals a bluesy streak to his playing while keeping the vigorous attack that defined his best bop. Donaldson’s playing is among his finest in the soul-jazz vein, but what makes Here ‘Tis such an enjoyable session is his interaction with his supporting trio of guitarist Grant Green, organist Baby Face Willette, and drummer Dave Bailey. As support, all three know how to keep a groove gritty and flexible, following Lou’s lead and working a swinging beat that keeps flowing, never growing static. Green and Willette also have their time in the spotlight, and both musicians are frequently stunning. Green’s single-note leads are clean and inventive; Willette is rhythmic and forceful, but also capable of soulful, mellow leads on the slow blues. Their talent, combined with Donaldson at a peak, results in a terrific record. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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