Now available on CD - the second album from double-bassist Franklin on the legendary Black Jazz label. Recorded in California in '74, with an ace horn section and tranquil keys running over free-flowing, funky rhythms. A favourite - including 'Blue lights', among the finest tracks recorded for Black Jazz.
You will find many of the same players that made Franklin's two Black Jazz albums so intense and enjoyable, including saxophonist Charles Owens, trombonist...
Doug Carn made four records for the Black Jazz label, more than any other artist, and each one topped the previous release's lofty standard. 'Adam's Apple'...
Deep, spiritual, funky soul jazz - really superb album sounding like Blue Note, Flying Dutchman, McCoy Tyner, Strata East. Really HEAVY powerful grooves...
You may not know this album but it is one of DEEPEST of all Black Jazz releases - hard to describe but SPIRITUALLY and SONICALLY up there with John Coltrane's...
Wicked funky jazz from the Black Jazz label's keyboard great, featuring strident vocals from Doug's wife Jean Carn, predating her Philly disco era! A timeless...
Fantastic album on Black Jazz, originally released in 1974 and featuring a great vocal version of Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage".
Produced by Gene Russell,...
Limited -180-GRAM RED VINYL 2XLP
Following up the previously un-issued Kenny Cox album released on Amir's (as in Kon & Amir) One Eighty Proof label,...
Wicked funky jazz from the Black Jazz label's keyboard great, featuring strident vocals from Doug's wife Jean Carn, predating her Philly disco era! A timeless...