Straight Up (Remastered) Harold Vick
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Album-Release:
1967
HRA-Release:
29.12.2017
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- 1 If I Should Lose You 04:15
- 2 Like A Breath of Spring (Bossa) 02:41
- 3 Gone with the Wind 05:22
- 4 Staight Up 02:39
- 5 We'll Be Together Again 05:46
- 6 Lonely Girl (From Joseph E. Levine's "Harlow", a Paramount Pictures Release) 02:32
- 7 A Rose for Wray (Bossa) 05:42
- 8 Flamingo 04:56
- 9 Winter Blossom 05:03
Info for Straight Up (Remastered)
The superb Straight Up captures Harold Vick's shift away from the lithe tenor/organ sessions of his previous work toward the bold soul-jazz of his finest recordings. Supported by an unusual but effective lineup featuring guitarist Everett Barksdale, vibist Warren Chiasson, bassist Walter Booker, and drummer Hugh Walker, Vick alternates between tenor, soprano, and flute, greatly expanding the parameters of his sound while maintaining the simplicity that is his hallmark. Above all, he remains a remarkably expressive player, communicating more in one or two notes than most reedists say over the span of an entire song.
Harold Vick, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute
Virgil Jones, trumpet
Warren Chiasson, vibraphone
Albert Dailey, piano
Everett Barksdale, guitar (tracks 2, 4 & 6)
Walter Booker, bass
Hugh Walker, drums
Recorded October 3 & 4, 1966 at RCA Studio B in New York
Digitally remastered
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