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This review is from: The Re-Entry (Audio CD)
This is not the gritty 1960s Jack McDuff soul jazz you hear on albums like Down Home Style or Tobacco Road / Do It Now. Re-entry was recorded in the 1980s.
The album may have slicker production and some more modern music, such as the soft soul of "One Hundred Years." But organist Brother Jack has not strayed to far from the music that any music fan should know him for. Listen to the opener, "Capt' Jack," or the cool blue of 'Walkin' The Dog," not the Rufus Thomas song, and you'll either be hooked into researching his older music, or hear the reaffirmation of his down home grits and butter. I love free jazz and progressive rock, all sorts of far reaching places, but I could listen to this southern groove all day, especially albums like Re-entry |
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The Re-Entry by Brother Jack McDuff (Audio CD - 2003)
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