Review by Ron Wynn
Before Roy Ayers became a predominantly R&B and funk player, he and Johnny Lytle were the best among soul-jazz and blues vibists. Despite the rather limp title track, this is a nice '77 set with Lytle, strong organist Big John Patton, and some solid honking tenor sax by David Schnitter.
Before Roy Ayers became a predominantly R&B and funk player, he and Johnny Lytle were the best among soul-jazz and blues vibists. Despite the rather limp title track, this is a nice '77 set with Lytle, strong organist Big John Patton, and some solid honking tenor sax by David Schnitter.
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Reseña de Ron Wynn
Antes de que Roy Ayers se convirtiera en un intérprete predominantemente de R&B y funk, él y Johnny Lytle eran los mejores entre los vibradores de soul-jazz y blues. A pesar del tema que da título al disco, se trata de un buen disco del 77 con Lytle, el fuerte organista Big John Patton y el sólido saxo tenor de David Schnitter.
Antes de que Roy Ayers se convirtiera en un intérprete predominantemente de R&B y funk, él y Johnny Lytle eran los mejores entre los vibradores de soul-jazz y blues. A pesar del tema que da título al disco, se trata de un buen disco del 77 con Lytle, el fuerte organista Big John Patton y el sólido saxo tenor de David Schnitter.
Tracklist:
A1 - Send In The Clowns - 5:40
A2 - Where Or When - 4:32
A3 - The Village Caller - 4:40
B1 - Everything Must Change - 3:50
B2 - Lela - 10:08
B3 - It Wasn't Easy - 4:52
Credits:
Bass – George Duvivier
Drums – Al Foster
Harp – Robbin Gordon
Keyboards – John Patton
Vibraphone – Johnny Lytle
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
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