Lou Donaldson is one of the great masters of the alto saxophone and possesses great technique and control but he never overtly displays this as he plays music not "chops". Lou plays many styles and as he came out of Charlie Parker, he created his own style, a pared down version of Parker's concept with a more bluesy feel. Donaldson for a period liked to work with a Hammond organ and this album reflects that concept. it's fun, funky, appealing and will make you want to dance and pat your feet. Lou performs here with Melvin Lastie Sr. on cornet, George Benson on guitar, (Dr.) Lonnie Smith on organ and Leo Morris (aka Idris Muhammad) on drums. They explore a bunch of great tunes in a funky, bluesy style yet it's pure Jazz and fun to listen to. "Alligator Bogaloo" is a fun listen and good for the soul. It's happening tonight!
Track Listing:
Alligator Bogaloo
Lou Donaldson · Alligator Bogaloo
One Cylinder
Lou Donaldson · Alligator Bogaloo
The Thang
Lou Donaldson · Alligator Bogaloo
Aw Shucks!
Lou Donaldson · Alligator Bogaloo
I Want A Little Girl
Lou Donaldson · Alligator Bogaloo
Rev. Moses
Lou Donaldson · Alligator Bogaloo
Duke's Place
Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington · The Great Summit
I'm Just a Lucky So and So
Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington · The Great Summit
Cottontail
Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington · The Great Summit
Mood Indigo
Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington · The Great Summit
Azalea
Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington · The Great Summit
Tempus Fugit
Stan Getz · Pure Getz
Blood count
Stan Getz · Pure Getz
Sippin' At Bells
Stan Getz · Pure Getz
Summertime
Patricia Barber · A Distortion of Love
Or Not To Be
Patricia Barber · A Distortion of Love
Intro and It Ain't Necessarily So
Andy Bey · Andy!
Brother Can You Spare a Dime.
Andy Bey · Andy!
All of Me
Lester Young · Pres and Teddy
Pres Returns
Lester Young · Pres and Teddy
Say Dr."J"
Art Blakey · Reflections in Blue
Mishima
Art Blakey · Reflections in Blue
Blue Farouq
Charlie Rouse · Takin' Care of Business
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Charlie Rouse · Takin' Care of Business
Milktrain
Richard Davis · Muses For Richard Davis