Junior Mance - I Believe to My Soul - 1966
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1974 Atlantic
Cover | Mp3 320 kbps rip with ITUNES | 85,9 MB
1974 Atlantic
Pianist Junior Mance originally released these albums in 1966 on the Atlantic label; they were then combined in 2000 for the first time on CD by the Collectables label. Harlem Lullaby is a haphazard recording with a revolving-door rhythm section that is marred by Mance's insistence to occasionally utilize a harpsichord instead of piano. By contrast, I Believe to My Soul is a horn-laden affair with Mance sticking to piano; appearances from David "Fathead" Newman, Frank Wess, and Joe Newman also help make this the better date of the two. Neither album is essential, but they will be of interest to collectors of mid-'60s mainstream soul jazz. ~ Al Campbell Personnel: Junior Mance (piano, harpsichord); Sylvia Shemwell (vocals); Hubert Laws (flute, piccolo, tenor saxophone); David "Fathead" Newman , Frank Wess (tenor saxophone); Bobby Capers, Haywood Henry (baritone saxophone); Jimmy Owens, Joe Newman , Mel Lastie (trumpet); James Tyrell (bass guitar); Alan Dawson , Ray Lucas (drums); Ray Barretto (congas).
Tracklist
I Believe to My Soul
A Time and a Place
Sweet Georgia Brown
Golden Spur
Don’t Worry ‘Bout It
Home On the Range
Sweets for My Sweet
My Romance
I Believe to My Soul
A Time and a Place
Sweet Georgia Brown
Golden Spur
Don’t Worry ‘Bout It
Home On the Range
Sweets for My Sweet
My Romance