Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Talkin' Verve collects 16 of the funkiest tracks Les McCann recorded for Verve. Of course, funky can be a relative term -- McCann was the coolest pianist this side of Horace Silver, and his laid-back style may not sit well with the hipsters who are this disc's intended audience. If they keep in mind that the pianist never led a small organ combo, they'll be pleased by this swinging soul-jazz and its warm, friendly atmosphere. Some of the songs are a little slight, but even those are given appealing, coolly funky arrangements that are quite engaging, and that's what makes this a welcome sampler.
Pistas:
1 Watermelon Man
2 Beaux J Poo Boo
3 The Great City
4 Guantanamera
5 Sunny - Part I
6 Sunny - Part II
7 Green, Green Rocky Road
8 Little Freak
9 Red Top
10 Compared To What?
11 My Friends
12 Sad Little Girl
13 La Brea
14 Goin' Out Of My Head
15 Boo-Go-Loo
16 Colonel Rykken's Southern Fried
Sello: Verve Records – 314 557 351-2
Fecha: 1998
Género: Jazz, Funk / Soul
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