GROVER WASHINGTON JR — Inner City Blues

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Album · 1971

Tracklist

A1 Inner City Blues 7:12
A2 Georgia On My Mind 4:37
A3 Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) 5:10
B1 Ain't No Sunshine / Theme From "Man And Boy" ("Better Days") 8:30
B2 Until It's Time For You To Go 4:40
B3 I Loves You Porgy 5:05

Total Time: 35:31

Line-up/Musicians

- Grover Washington / tenor sax, soprano sax
- Bob James / electric piano
- Richard Tee / organ
- Ron Carter / bass
- Idris Muhammad / drums
- Eric Gale / guitar
- Airto Moreira / percussion
- Eugene Young / trumpet, flugelhorn
- Thad Jones / French horn
- Wayne Andre / trombone
- Don Ashworth / baritone saxophone
- Julius Brand / violin
- Paul Gershman / violin
- Julius Held / violin
- Leo Kahn / violin
- Harry Katzman / violin
- Raoul Poliakin / violin
- Max Pollikoff
- Paul Winter / violin
- Maurice Brown / cello
- Charles McCracken / cello
- Alan Shulman / cello
- Anthony Sophos / cello
- Hilda Harris / vocals
- Marilyn Jackson / vocals
- Maretha Stewart / vocals
- Tasha Thomas / vocals

About this release

Kudu ‎– KU-03 (US)

Recorded at Van Gelder Studios in September 1971.

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Although Grover Washington has spent most of his successful career within the realms of pop jazz, there is no denying the deep soulfulness of his playing and his mastery of the saxophone. Back in 1972, when “Inner City Blues” was released (Grover’s first album), pop jazz and RnB crossover music still had a lot of grit and soul to it. This album has one foot in the soul jazz sound of the 60s, and one foot in the coming RnB crossover sound of the 70s, and it grooves relentlessly like a low-riding Impala from start to finish. Collectors of rare groove vinyl will find enough wah-wah guitars and Fender Rhodes flourishes on here to keep them happy, and it is still easy to find it in LP form at a very economical price. There are some string and horn arrangements on here, masterfully handled by Bob James, but this orchestra is real and unprocessed, and the arrangements are fresh and jazzy. The overall effect of the orchestra is more like a classic early 70s soul single, not a boring slab of mid-70s fuzak. This one is highly recommended for fans of classic instrumental soul jazz that has a little more sophistication than the usual blues workout.

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