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Leo Wright • Soul Talk

 



Biography by Chris Kelsey
A first-rate bop-oriented alto saxophonist, Wright was also one of the finest flutists jazz has known. He studied saxophone under the tutelage of his father. His first recording was made in 1958 with vibist Dave Pike; the next year, he played the Newport Festival with bassist Charles Mingus' group. Wright joined Dizzy Gillespie's band in 1959, remaining until 1962. In addition to his sideman work, Wright established himself as a leader in the early '60s, leading New York-based bands that included the likes of bassist Ron Carter, pianist Junior Mance, drummer Charlie Persip, and guitarist Kenny Burrell, among others. In 1960, he recorded the record for which he is perhaps best-known -- Blues Shout for the Atlantic label -- with a group consisting of himself, Mance, Persip, bassist Art Davis, and trumpeter Richard Williams. After leaving Gillespie's band, Wright went on to play and record with pianist/composer Lalo Schifrin and organist Jack McDuff; with the latter he recorded Screamin' for the Prestige label. He also worked with composer Antonio Carlos Jobim, trumpeter Johnny Coles, and singer Jimmy Witherspoon before moving to Europe later in the decade. There he worked with pianist/composer George Gruntz and he also played with saxophonist Lee Konitz in an all-star group called Alto Summit and with trumpeter Carmell Jones. Wright eventually moved to Berlin, where he played in a studio band and worked freelance. In May 1978, Wright co-led a studio session in New York City with pianist Red Garland for Muse Records. He essentially retired from music around 1979, before re-emerging in the mid-'80s. In 1986, Wright played gigs with the Paris Reunion Band, which also included trombonist Grachan Moncur III, cornetist Nat Adderley, and pianist Kenny Drew Sr. In the years before his death, Wright worked and recorded with his wife, singer Elly Wright. His autobiography, God Is My Booking Agent, was published posthumously by Bayou Press in the fall of 1991. His last recording was made with his wife on her CD Listen to My Plea.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/leo-wright-mn0000208857#biography

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Biografía de Chris Kelsey
Wright, saxofonista alto de primera clase orientado al bop, fue también uno de los mejores flautistas que ha conocido el jazz. Estudió saxofón bajo la tutela de su padre. Su primera grabación fue en 1958 con el vibra Dave Pike; al año siguiente, tocó en el Festival de Newport con el grupo del bajista Charles Mingus. Wright se incorporó a la banda de Dizzy Gillespie en 1959, donde permaneció hasta 1962. Además de su trabajo como músico de acompañamiento, Wright se consolidó como líder a principios de los 60, al frente de bandas de Nueva York en las que figuraban, entre otros, el bajista Ron Carter, el pianista Junior Mance, el batería Charlie Persip y el guitarrista Kenny Burrell. En 1960, grabó el disco por el que quizá sea más conocido, Blues Shout para el sello Atlantic, con un grupo formado por él mismo, Mance, Persip, el bajista Art Davis y el trompetista Richard Williams. Tras abandonar la banda de Gillespie, Wright tocó y grabó con el pianista y compositor Lalo Schifrin y el organista Jack McDuff; con este último grabó Screamin' para el sello Prestige. También trabajó con el compositor Antonio Carlos Jobim, el trompetista Johnny Coles y el cantante Jimmy Witherspoon antes de trasladarse a Europa a finales de la década. Allí trabajó con el pianista y compositor George Gruntz y también tocó con el saxofonista Lee Konitz en un grupo de estrellas llamado Alto Summit y con el trompetista Carmell Jones. Wright se trasladó finalmente a Berlín, donde tocó en una banda de estudio y trabajó como freelance. En mayo de 1978, Wright codirigió una sesión de estudio en Nueva York con el pianista Red Garland para Muse Records. Se retiró prácticamente de la música hacia 1979, antes de reaparecer a mediados de los 80. En 1986, Wright actuó con la Paris Reunion Band, integrada también por el trombonista Grachan Moncur III, el cornetista Nat Adderley y el pianista Kenny Drew Sr. En los años anteriores a su muerte, Wright trabajó y grabó con su esposa, la cantante Elly Wright. Su autobiografía, God Is My Booking Agent, fue publicada póstumamente por Bayou Press en otoño de 1991. Su última grabación la realizó con su esposa en el CD Listen to My Plea.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/leo-wright-mn0000208857#biography





Tracks:
    01 State Trooper
    02 Blue Leo
    03 Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
    04 Soul Talk
    05 Poopsie's Minor
    06 Skylark
    07 Blues Fanfare


Credits:
    Leo Wright (alto sax, flute)
    Kenny Burrell (guitar)
    Gloria Coleman (organ)
    Frankie Dunlop (drums)

Recorded in New York City ; November 1, 1963

Label:    Vortex Records (2) – 2011
Country:    US
Released:    1970
Genre:    Jazz
Style:    Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Cool Jazz
https://www.discogs.com/master/365361-Leo-Wright-Soul-Talk






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