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| 1. Walk Tall - Cannonball Adderley |
| 2. You've Made Me So Very Happy - Lou Rawls |
| 3. Ode To Billy Joe - Lou Donaldson |
| 4. Sho' Nuff Melon - Reuben Wilson |
| 5. Howling For Judy - Jeremy Steig |
| 6. Light My Fire - Shirley Bassey |
| 7. It's Your Thing - Lou Donaldson |
| 8. Put On Train - Gene Harris & The Three Sounds |
| 9. Don't Call Me Nigger Whitey - Gene Harris |
| 10. Dominoes - Donald Byrd |
| 11. Mystic Brew - Ronnie Foster |
| 12. Get Out Of My Life Woman - Joe Williams With Thad Jones |
| 13. Ground Hog - Duke Pearson |
| 14. Soul - Jackie McLean |
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
patchy, but some stone-cold classics in here,
By A Customer
This review is from: Blue Break Beats 3 (Audio CD)
All the Blue Break Beats records are essential listening in my book. Sure, end to end listening can sometimes get a little afghan coat, but these albums have pure gold nuggets in amongst the beardy filler. Standout trax here are Gene Harris' funky, funky, funky version of "Don't Call Me Nigger Whitey" and Joe Williams utterly SMOKIN' "Get Out My Life Woman"....what an awesome groove, pool 'o' chocolate voice and a horn section that are so tight they must be underage. Alone , these two tunes are worth the price of admission. A wicked set.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
mediocre overall, but *does* have some "must have" tracks,
By jlg999 (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Break Beats 3 (Audio CD)
The only reason to have this disc is if you have no other way to get the following must-have tracks:
* Ode To Billy Joe - Lou Donaldson (used by Mary J. Blige) * Mystic Brew - Ronnie Foster (used by the Tribe Called Quest for Electric Relaxation) * It's Your Thing - Lou Donaldson * Dominoes - Donald Byrd * Get Out Of My Life Woman - Joe Williams (used by Biz I think) I'd add Walk Tall by Cannonball Adderley, but it's *not* the version I think people have heard of, which was fantastically used in Brand Nubian's Concerto In X Minor. For this, you need Walk Tall/Mercy, Mercy, Mercy from Adderley's 1975 Phenix album. I was really happy to get Mystic Brew, Ode To Billy Joe, and Get Out Of My Life Woman, as I had never had them before. The Lou Rawls is a good slow groove. The Shirley Bassey is a good soul groove. The songs I haven't mentioned don't do anything for me; I'd never really heard them before this disc either.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The least exciting volume of the series, but it's still dope,
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This review is from: Blue Break Beats 3 (Audio CD)
Blue Break Beats was compiled by Blue Note Records, giving any hip-hopper or R&B fan a crash course in songs where their favorite artist "got that beat from" (for example, many folks will recognize "It's Your Thing" as the "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down" groove by Brand Nubian). This volume has its standouts like "Dominoes" by Donald Byrd, "You've Made Me So Very Happy" by Lou Rawls, and a great rendition of "Light My Fire" by Shirley Bassey. But that song called, "Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey", throws the album off course a little bit. Still get the album for the other songs, though, and once you listen to this volume, you're gonna want to get the other volumes, too.
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