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The Soulful Strings - Magic Of Christmas (1968) Remastered Reissue 2015

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The Soulful Strings - Magic Of Christmas (1968) Remastered Reissue 2015

The Soulful Strings - Magic Of Christmas (1968) Remastered 2015
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 242 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 91 Mb | Scans included | 00:37:22
Easy Listening, Soul-Jazz, Holidays | Label: Real Gone Music | # RGM 0402

The Soulful Strings were without a doubt the hippest project ever to emerge from the 60s with the word Strings in its name. Brainchild of producer/arranger/bassist/songwriter (and genius) Richard Evans, the group was a far cry from the interchangeable outfits that flourished during the beautiful music era; instead, The Soulful Strings were actually composed of members of the Chess/Cadet label house band, including flautist Lennie Druss, guitarist Phil Upchurch, bassist/cellist Cleveland Eaton and harpist Dorothy Ashby, who laid down a tasty electric groove into which Evans stirred lush strings and unusual instrumentation like the kalimba and sitar. The result was a sound that resided at the crossroads of easy listening, jazz, R&B and exotica and, as one might expect from that description, every Soulful Strings release (they made seven albums) is treasured by cratediggers worldwide. This 1968 release was their highest-charting record at #35 on the charts, and appears on CD for the first time anywhere in the world, with liner notes by Gene Sculatti. The soundtrack to many a swingin 60s Christmas party.

The Soulful Strings were a Chicago-based Chess Records Jazz instrumental studio group consisting of guitarists Philip Upchurch and Ron Steel, Lennie Druss on the oboe and flute, bassist/cellist Cleveland Eaton, organist/vibraphonist Charles Stepney and vibraphonist Bobby Christian. Probably the most familiar is Upchurch, born in Chicago on July 19, 1941, since he was not only an in-demand session guitarist who backed the likes of Howlin' Wolf, George Benson, The Jacksons, The Dells, Muddy Waters, Ramsey Lewis, Dizzy Gillespie, Gene Chandler, Hubert Laws and Quincy Jones, among many more, but who also had a June-July 1961 # 29 Hot 100 instrumental with You Can't Sit Down, Pt. 2, billed as The Philip Upchurch Combo as Boyd 3398 b/w Part 1.

The Soulful Strings recorded fairly prolifically with a number of singles and these highly sought-after 7 albums from 1966 to 1970: Paint It Black - Cadet LPS-776 in 1966; Groovin’ With The Soulful Strings - Cadet LPS 796 - 1967; Another Exposure - Cadet LPS-805 - 1968; The Magic Of Christmas - Cadet LPS-814 - 1968; Back By Demand: In Concert - Cadet LPS-820 - 1969; String Fever - Cadet LPS-834 - 1969; and The Soulful Strings Play Gamble-Huff - Cadet LPS-846 - 1970.

Of their singles released along the way, just one made it onto the national charts, that being the Feb 1968 # 36 R&B/# 64 Billboard Pop Hot 100 instrumental Burning Spear as Cadet 5576 b/w Within You, Without You.

“Another Exposure” and this 1968 Christmas album, which reached # 35 on the Billboard Christmas LP charts, are the only ones to have been re-mastered for CD, and for the recording of this great seasonal album which just came out they were joined by harpist Dorothy Ashby.

The sound reproduction quality is first-rate and it comes with interesting liner notes by well-known music writer and author Gene Sculatti (see his 1982 “The Catalog of Cool” and 1985 “San Francisco Nights: The Psychedelic Music Trip.”

Review by George O'Leary

The Soulful Strings are surprisingly little known, given the relative success of their first few albums. Their origin lay somewhere between Chess label owner Leonard Chess, producer Esmond Edwards, and arranger Richard Evans, but the project’s voice and artistic success lay squarely with the latter. Working with Cadet studio players, including Charles Stepney, Lenard Druss, Bunky Green, Phil Upchurch, and Ronald Steele, Evans fashioned superb, soulful music that wove together a string section and jazz players without artifice or novelty. The strings lent an orchestral weight to the solid funk of the band, broadening the tonal palette without losing the music’s essential swing.

Although the group released six studio albums and a live set, only their second album, Groovin’ with the Soulful Strings (#59 Top LPs, #6 R&B, #2 Jazz) has seen previously licensed for digital reissue, and then only in Japan. The Evans-composed single “Burning Spear” (#64 Hot 100, #36 R&B) has turned up on compilation albums and been widely sampled, but the bulk of the group’s catalog remained locked in the vault, tied up in vagaries of commercial potential, much to Evans’ frustration. Evans would continue on to arrange and produce for many other artists, and he spent twenty-five years as a much-loved professor at Berklee, but the red tape tying up Soulful Strings’ reissues vexed him to his passing in 2014; no doubt this reissue of the group’s fourth album would have made the best possible Christmas present.

The album’s song selection mixes traditional Christmas songs, classical pieces and a few jazz and R&B titles. Along with the studio regulars, Evans added vibraphonist Bobby Christian (a talented percussionist who’d been a mainstay of Dick Shory’s ensembles) and harpist Dorothy Ashby, the latter of whom Evans had signed and produced for three albums with Cadet. Ashby solos alongside flutist Lenny Druss on an arrangement of “The Little Drummer Boy” whose beat is equally stoke by the bass, drums and cellos. Ashby and Druss provide the swirling flakes for Claude Thornhill’s “Snowfall,” and Ashby’s harp takes the lead on a bluesy rendition of Charles Brown’s “Merry Christmas Baby.” The vibraphone provides mood throughout the album, but it’s turned loose for a pair of high-energy solos on Tchaikovsky’s “Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy.”

In addition to strings, woodwinds, percussion, horns, bass and drums, Evans employed congas and even Ron Steele’s electric sitar. His arrangements span the minor key string fantasy of “Deck the Halls” to a funky take on “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” highlighted by the outstanding cello work of Cleveland Eaton. The funk continues to reign on “Jingle Bells,” with drummer Morris Jennings and guitarist Phil Upchurch joined by what’s credited as a French horn, but what sounds like an oboe (either way, most likely played by Lenny Druss, who could apparently play anything with a mouthpiece or reed). Christian’s vibes provide a suitably warm lead for Mel Torme’s “The Christmas Song,” and the album closes with flute and vibes leading the “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.”

Richard Evans was a scholarly, studious and dedicated artist, but he also had a terrific sense of swing and a fun sense of humor (check out the melodic quote of “La Marseillaise” in “Jingle Bells”). Together with his studio crew, string section and a few talented guests, he put together a Christmas album that celebrates the season in a truly original fashion. This album plays well with holiday titles from Charles Brown, Jimmy Smith, Frank Sinatra, James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald and label sets by Atco, Motown and Verve, but these arrangements and performances have a magic all their own. For next Christmas, let’s hope Real Gone puts on the red suit again and brings the rest of the Soulful Strings’ catalog in their bag.

Review by Hyperbolium


The Soulful Strings at Wiki

Musicians
Arrangements, Conductor - Richard Evans
Guitar - Phil Upchurch
Percussion - Bobby Christian
Organ - Odell Brown
Bass, Cello - Cleveland Eaton
English Horn, Flute, Piccolo, Woodwinds - Lenny Druss
Harp - Dorothy Ashby
Drums - Unknown Artist
Sitar - Ron Steele

Tracklist:

01. The Little Drummer Boy (5:18)
02. Snowfall (3:20)
03. Dance Of The Sugarplum Fairy: from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite (3:25)
04. Deck The Halls (4:38)
05. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (3:03)
06. Sleigh Ride (2:46)
07. Merry Christmas Baby (4:11)
08. Jingle Bells (3:31)
09. The Christmas Song (3:37)
10. Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers (3:33)


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The Soulful Strings - Magic Of Christmas (1968) Remastered Reissue 2015

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