Best
known as a pianist, Marvin Jenkins (1932-2005) was also a skilled flute
player, tenor saxophonist, organist and a proficient composer. In the
early 60s, in addition to working with guitarist Barney Kessels quartet,
he recorded three excellent piano trio albums as leader.
The
first, Marv Jenkins Arrives (1960), an auspicious debut on the small Los
Angeles label Orovox, moved a&r Neal Hefti to sign him for Reprise
Records, where he recorded A Tribute to My People (1961), and Good
Little Man (1962). Bassists Jack Bruce and Stanley Gilbert and drummer
Kenny Dennis contributed to the good groove achieved on both.
Jenkins
touch was heavy and swinging, funky without being trite. Despite naming
Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson as influences, he sounded like
neither. The twelve selections of the fourth album in this set, Big
City, produced by Palomar Records in 1965, served as good vehicles for
his talents as pianist, singer and composer, in a groovy session backed
by some West Coast jazz stalwarts. That year, still with Palomar, he had
a hit single, Ive Got the Blues, added here as a bonus.
Jenkins
was an underrated jazzman who spent 25 years of his career as an
accompanist to singer/actress Della Reese, and is best known today for
his piano work on Marvin Gayes classic 1973 recording Lets Get It On.
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Más conocido como pianista, Marvin Jenkins (1932-2005) fue también un hábil flautista, saxofonista tenor, organista y compositor competente. A principios de los 60, además de trabajar con el cuarteto del guitarrista Barney Kessels, grabó tres excelentes álbumes de trío de piano como líder.
El primero, Marv Jenkins Arrives (1960), un auspicioso debut en el pequeño sello de Los Ángeles, Orovox, movió a a&r Neal Hefti a contratarlo para Reprise Records, donde grabó A Tribute to My People (1961), y Good Little Man (1962). Los bajistas Jack Bruce y Stanley Gilbert y el baterista Kenny Dennis contribuyeron al buen ritmo logrado en ambos.
El toque de Jenkins era pesado y swing, funky sin ser trillado. A pesar de nombrar a Erroll Garner y Oscar Peterson como influencias, no sonaba como ninguno de los dos. Las doce selecciones del cuarto álbum de este conjunto, Big City, producido por Palomar Records en 1965, sirvieron como buenos vehículos para sus talentos como pianista, cantante y compositor, en una sesión groovy respaldada por algunos estandartes del jazz de la costa oeste. Ese año, aún con Palomar, tuvo un single de éxito, Ive Got the Blues, añadido aquí como un bonus.
Jenkins fue un jazzista subestimado que pasó 25 años de su carrera como acompañante de la cantante y actriz Della Reese, y es más conocido hoy en día por su trabajo de piano en el clásico de Marvin Gayes de 1973, Lets Get It On.
This rare session was originally released for Orovox Records
Tracks:
01. Bluesology
02. A Foogy Day
03. Duet
04. I've Never Been In Love Before
05. One Mint Julep
06. Stella By Starlight
07. Cubano Chant
08. Fugue For Lulu
09. Marv's Blues
Credits:
Marv Jenkins (piano),
Bob Nartin (bass),
Jack Dean (drums).
Note:
Recorded in Los Angeles, 1960
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