Posts Tagged ‘downlink this jam’

#18 Silly Putty - Stanley Clarke - by Profyousion

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

journey to love

journey to love

There’s a certain kind of jam to which mostly fellas respond. “Silly Putty” from the “Journey to Love” album on the Epic label 1977 is one them. A purely instrumental tune, it’s loaded with a funky attitude and Stanley Clarke’s approach is smokin’… with a vengance.

Previously, the acoustic/electric bass’ role was as an indistinct “fill” instrument relegated to the background, with a few exceptions. One had to listen quite closely to follow its’ musical contributions.

Stanley’s slap/pluck technique brings it front and center.

#17 Renaissance - Lonnie Liston Smith - by Profyouson

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

COP DIS JAM

watercolors

watercolors

What separated Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes apart from the rest of the jazz/fusion/funk cats were the vocal tracks. His brother, Donald could not only play the flute, he could blow!

Yeah, yeah I know you’ve got your fusion vocal cats like Flora Purim, Milton Nasciemento, Tania Maria and the rest.
Donald Smith is home grown, and his voice is tinged with a kind of native sultry swagger giving him a place of his own among vocalists of the time.

The title track”Renaissance” on the RCA label 1977 is my favorite Lonnie/Donald tune.

#16 Mystic Voyage - Roy Ayers - by Profyousion

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

COP DIS JAM

mystic voyage

mystic voyage

Right from the start, the track “Mystic Voyage” from the album of the same name is slick. Captivated… by what must be a synth string arrangement(no string credits in personnel info) we are musically given an example of this master vibists’ technique. Mellow understated jazz-funk.

Roy’s string arrangements are nothing short of remarkable in terms of authenticity in clarity and timbre.