IDRIS MUHAMMAD — Power of Soul

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Album · 1974

Filed under Funk Jazz
By IDRIS MUHAMMAD

Tracklist

A1 Power Of Soul 7:07
A2 Piece Of Mind 9:24
B1 The Saddest Thing 7:10
B2 Loran's Dance 10:39

Total Time: 34:22

Line-up/Musicians

- Idris Muhammad / drums
- Grover Washington Jr / soprano and tenor saxophones
- Bob James / keyboards
- Gary King / bass
- Joe Beck / guitar
- Ralph MacDonald / percussion
- Randy Brecker / trumpet, fluglehorn

About this release

KUDU Records KU-17 (US)

Recorded March, 1974 at Van Gelder Studios

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There are probably two different ways you can look at Idris Muhammad’s “Power of Soul”; on the plus side this is a nice collection of sophisticated orchestrated lite funk jazz, on the negative tip this album represents the first steps towards the creation of the fuzak monster that devoured jazz for several years, maybe even decades. This album opens with “Power of Soul”, a great piece of kitschy horn driven soul jazz that sounds like it was lifted from a classic blaxploitation soundtrack. This one is pretty much the highlight of the album and features a great fuzz tone psychedelic guitar solo from Joe Beck as well as lots of intense hard driving horn ensemble lines.

The next three tunes that make up the rest of the album are all somewhat similar to each other, all three are very pleasant and sophisticated lounge funk tunes that feature excellent orchestrations from the then young up and coming Bob James. The individual soloists are also the best with special mention going to the hyper talented Grover Washington and Randy Brecker. Bob James’ top notch production and arrangements on here were mining a field similar to Creed Taylor at CTI. Both were borrowing heavily from the best easy listening and exotica arrangers, such as Henry Mancini and Les Baxter, to create a new modern approach to jazz arranging. Although a lot of this was attractive at first, later a cookie cutter sameness would take over and bland fuzak would rule the jazz radio stations for a long time to come. Still, this record has a lot more soul and hot playing and arranging then the mass of fuzak that would follow in its wake.

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