Product Name:
The points de vente Grass Roots/The Grass Is Greener * by Grassella Oliphant NEUFEAN:0090431765722 UPC:0090431765722 ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A Format:CD Genre:Jazz Track #1:One for the Masses Track #2:Descendant, The Track #3:Stardust Track points de vente #4:Uptown Hours Track #5:Mrs. O Track #6:Haitan Lady Track #7:Shiny Stockings Track #8:Grandfathers Waltz Track #9:Step Lightly Track #10:Mood Indigo Track #11:Get Out of My Life Woman Track #12:Aint That Peculiar Track #13:Soul Woman Track #14:Peaches Are Better Down the Road Track #15:Yodel, The Track #16:Cantaloupe Woman Track #17:Latter Days, The Track #18:Rapid Shave Tracks:
One for the Masses
Descendant, The
Stardust
Uptown Hours
Mrs. O
Haitan Lady
Shiny Stockings
Grandfathers Waltz
Step Lightly
Mood Indigo
Get Out of My Life Woman
Aint That Peculiar
Soul Woman
Peaches Are Better Down the Road
Yodel, The
Cantaloupe Woman
Latter Days, The
Rapid Shave
Performer Notes:
- 2 LPs on 1 CD: GRASS ROOS/GRASS IS GREENER.
- Personnel: Grassella Oliphant (drums); Grassella Oliphant; Major Holley (electric bass, bass guitar); Ray McKinley (bass guitar); Grant Green (guitar); Harold Ousley (tenor saxophone); Clark Terry (trumpet); Big John Patton (organ); Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone).
- This is one of the hipper two-fers Collectables has ever issued. It pairs the only two recordings drummer Grassella Oliphant ever released as a leader -- he was a solid sideman in the 1950s with Sarah Vaughan, and then later with singer Gloria Lynne and organist Shirley Scott. Both these titles were released on Atlantic. The first, The Grass Roots, features saxophonist Harold Ousley, Bobby Hutcherson on vibes, and bassist Ray McKinney. Its a varied date ranging from killer groove soul-jazz such as Ousleys "One for the Masses," covers of "Stardust" and "Mood Indigo," and hard bop swingers like "The Descendant" (also written by Ousley). Oliphants playing is delightfully understated but his contrapuntal work with Hutcherson is literally startling. Ousleys playing should be noted for its fury and tenderness, depending on the tune. His use of restraint is tentative because it allows him to bust it wide open at all the right moments with a big fat reedy tone. The second album featured here, The Grass Is Greener, is a straight-up groove date with organist John Patton, guitarist Grant Green, trumpeter Clark Terry, Major Holley on electric bass, and Ousley, who also contributes some tunes on the set. It opens with a fine cover of Allen Toussaints "Get Out of My Life Woman," and includes a killer read of Patton and Greens "Soul Woman." The album, recorded two years after the first, is much more focused in its soul-jazz articulation. Each cut is a monster, and the LP has been sought by collectors for years. It has been sampled heavily by DJ and rap artists for good reason -- it smokes. ~ Thom Jurek
Producer: Arif Mardin, Arif Mardin
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Release Date: 14 March, 2006
Label: Collectables
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The points de vente Grass Roots/The Grass Is Greener * by Grassella Oliphant NEUF