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Album · 1970

Filed under Soul Jazz
By CHARLES EARLAND

Tracklist

A1 Black Talk
A2 The Mighty Burner
A3 Here Comes Charlie
B1 Aquarius
B2 More Today Than Yesterday

Total Time: 38:49

Line-up/Musicians

Drums – Idris Muhammad
Guitar – Melvin Sparks
Organ – Charles Earland
Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person
Trumpet – Virgil Jones
Congas [Conga] – Buddy Caldwell (tracks A2,B2)

About this release

Prestige – PRST 7758 (US)

Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, December 15, 1969

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“Black Talk” is a good solid set of hard bop/funk/soul jazz from one of the masters of the funky B3, Charles Earland. There isn’t anything particularly surprising on here, but at the same time there are no weaknesses either, the band keeps a no-nonsense groove from beginning to end. Side one consists of three Earland originals; “Black Talk” is old school proto-funk, “The Mighty Burner” is uptempo conga driven swing and “Here Comes Charlie” brings back the jazzy bluesy proto-funk with good lengthy solos from everyone.

On side two their version of “Aquarius” avoids the song’s usual heavy-handed dramatic clichés and instead goes for an abstract uptempo Latin post-bop feel. The album closes with a medium swing version of the old classic “More than Yesterday”. Although this song is less modern than the others, the players have a lot of fun with it. Guitarist Melvin Sparks is particularly inspired on this one with an odd humorous solo that borders on the avant-garde. The presence of a small horn section always brings so much to music like this. This isn’t Earland’s best record, but its much better than a lot of the disco stuff he would do later.

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