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Big John Patton • Blue Planet Man

 


 

Tracks:
1 - Congo Chant - 8:47
2 - Funky Mama - 6:49
3 - Claudette - 7:56
4 - Chip - 5:43
5 - Popeye - 8:01
6 - What's Your Name?
Vocals – Rorie Nichols  - 4:26
7 - U-Jaama
Written-By – Archie Shepp - 6:54
8 - Bama - 4:28


Credits:
    Alto Saxophone – John Zorn
    Art Direction – Rothacker Advertising & Design
    Congas – Lawrence Killian
    Drums – Eddie Gladden
    Engineer [Recording] – A.T. Michael MacDonald
    Executive-producer – Yoichi Nakao
    Guitar – Ed Cherry
    Organ [Hammond B-3] – Big John Patton*
    Photography By [Cover] – Thelma Patton
    Photography By [Rear Booklet] – Alan Nahigian
    Producer – Thelma Patton
    Tenor Saxophone – Pete Chavez
    Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Bill Saxton
    Written-By – John Patton (tracks: 1 to 6, 8)

Recorded on April 12 & 13, 1993 at Skyline Studios, N.Y.C.

Label:    Evidence (5) – ECD 22127-2
Country:    US
Released:    1995
Genre:    Funk / Soul, Jazz
Style:    Soul-Jazz, Fusion, Jazz-Funk
https://www.discogs.com/release/1645122-Big-John-Patton-Blue-Planet-Man



 

 

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1 comment:

  1. Hi, this is a well meant comment from a long time 'lurker' (I think that might be what I would be called). I love your blog, but don't say thank you enough!

    Basically what I want to say is that the 'front page' entry for this download (Big John Patton) is almost perfect except that I would add the original date of release before the title of the album. Any other information - biography, review, etc - I would place under your 'Read More' link so as not to clutter the front page. I would then try to put 10 entries per page.

    This is not a criticism as such, more an expression of my obsessiveness. You are doing a wonderful job; so much fantastic music and literature.

    If I have displeased you, please forget that I even exist.

    Bill

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