Richard Roundtree - Gets Hard Sometimes (MGM)
wrt. & prod. Eugene McDaniels, bass. Richard Davis, flute.Hubert Laws, 1972.
Stellar Line-up on this LP! There's a Female version of this song by Merry Clayton 3 or 4 years later.
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Omega Radio for April 7, 2021; #258.
Black Ivory: “I Keep Asking You Questions”
Sandra Alexandra: “She’ll Break Your Heart”
Chuck Cornish: “Ali Funky Thing”
Piero Umiliani: “Risaie”
Lyman Woodard Organization, The: “Belle Isle Daze Pt. I &II”
Vidulesku: “Echoes”
Airto: “Mae Cambina”
Chocolate Milk: “Let The Music Take Your Mind”
All Points Bulletin: “Funky Bottom Bottom Funk”
Chute Libre: “Canaan Pt. II”
Ricky Lance: “Clown In A Room Of Tears”
Malo: “Suavecito”
Opa: “Pieces”
Edgar Versy: “La Mer”
Elephant’s Memory: “Mongoose”
Willie Bobo: “Kojak” + “Fairy Tales For Two”
Brass Fever: “Djingi”
Terry Callier: “African Violet”
Victor Feldman: “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”
Alan Feanch: “Atlantide”
Roberta Flack: “Killing Me Softly With His Song”
Adriana: “Contigo”
Juan Demonio: “Es Cana”
Antonia Carlos & Jofari: “Pe De Bode”
Darrow Fletcher: “Rising Cost Of Love”
Enrico Intra: “Nicole”
O’Jays, The: “Give The People What They Want”
Pure Pleasure: “By My Side”
Art Farmer: “Chanson”
Caldera: “Seraphim (Angel)”
Eddie Senay: “Cameo”
Dikalo: “Old Fisherman”
Fabio Fabor: “Ninfee”
Sun Ra: “Lanquidity”
Paul Williams: “Wistful Dreams”
Hubert Laws & Earl Klugh: “It’s So Easy Loving You”
Roy Ayers: “Theme From M*A*S*H” + “Together Forever”
John Abercrombie: “Parable”
Bonus Omega; all vinyl, sampling, crate-digging finds.
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hubert laws -- love is blue / sing a rainbow
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"I Thought About You"
Performed by Diane Schuur on the 1993 release "Love Songs"
A breathtaking performance on all levels. Dynamic vocalist and pianist Diane Schuur ("Deedles") is chilling, smoothly wafting vocal phrasing from the soul in this beautiful big band arrangement by Tom Scott of a standard written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Mercer in 1939. The production quality of this piece—for that matter, the entire album—is amazing; I'd call it pristine, and it is impeccably executed by a host of notable talent, including the great Hubert Laws on flute. (see complete listing below)
But, Schuur's vocals! Oh my! And, the meaty growl of the upright bass... And that flute solo! I'm in love!
Diane Schuur—vocals, Tom Scott—all saxes, Hubert Laws—flute, Chuck Domanico—bass, Roger Kellaway—piano, Will Kennedy—drums.
Produced by Tom Scott with Lynne Scott as the associate producer.
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Encontros E Despedidas / Milton Nascimento (1985)
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Oct 13, 2022 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Music/Global
PLAYLIST
- Magos Herrera & Brooklyn Rider ‘Luz de Luna’
- Daymé Arocena ‘Todo Por Amor’
- 2raumwohnung ‘Melancholisch schön’
- Nick Ingman ‘Throng’
- Basia Bulat ‘If It Rains’
- Ffynnon Beth ‘Yw'r Haf’
- Altin Gün ‘Esmerim Güzelim’
- Dungen ‘Skövde’
- Marlon Williams ‘Don’t Go Back’
- Franck Biyong ‘Hyodot ‘
- Nubiyan Twist ‘Through The Noise’ (Chant No. 2)
- Peter King ‘Omo Lewa’
- Mayra Andrade ‘Badia’
- Mateis e. aqir ‘Apollo Rising’
- Moira Smiley ‘Wiseman’
- Fink ‘That’s How I See You Now’ (Acoustic)
- Suzanne Ciani ‘Inside Story' PBS TV Spot’
- Adrian Quesada ‘Noble Metals’
- Zero 7 ‘Passing By’ (feat. Sophie Barker)
- Ed Motta ‘Suddenly You’
- Marianne Faithfull ‘Rosy Won't You Please Come Home’
- Makaya McCraven ‘So Ubuji’
- Indigo Sparke ‘Hysteria’
- Aoife O'Donovan ‘Briar Rose’
- David Crosby ‘Vagrants of Venice’
- Burnier & Cartier ‘Marcante’
- Weval ‘Never Stay For Love’ (feat. Eefje de Visser)
- Jenny Hval ‘Year of Love’
- Fairuz ‘Ouverture 87′
- Vieux Farka Touré & Khruangbin ‘Lobbo’
- Hermanos Gutiérrez ‘Tres Hermanos’ (feat. Dan Auerbach)
- Alexandra Jackson ‘Labirintos’ (feat. Banda Black Rio, Hubert
Laws, Maestro Charles Floyd & The Bossa Nova Noites Orquestra)
- Meklit Hadero ‘Kemekem’ feat. Samuel Yirga
- DRC Music ‘Lingala’ (feat. Bokatola System & Evala Litongo)
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hubert laws -- let her go
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CTI RECORDS FOUNDER SUCCUMBS
CTI RECORDS FOUNDER SUCCUMBS
CREED TAYLOR: CTI RECORDS the Next Wave
By Robert J. Carmack
Recently we lost a monumental figure of an era in music, Jazz in particular, Creed Taylor. Taylor pronounced dead in his home in Nuremburg, Germany. It appeared that he was unable to recover from a severe stroke just prior to his death. Beginning in 1950s Taylor excelled in productions and talent scouting. This led to the early…
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