Grant Green - Visions (1971) [1993 Japanese Edition]
BAND/ARTIST: Grant Green
- Title: Visions
- Year Of Release: 1971 [1993]
- Label: Blue Note/Toshiba-EMI [TOCJ-4373]
- Genre: Soul-Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue, log, scans)
- Total Time: 00:37:31
- Total Size: 213 mb (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Grant Green's early-'70s recordings for Blue Note are continually attacked by jazz critics for being slick, overly commercial sessions that leaned closer to contemporary pop and R&B than hard bop or soul jazz. There's no denying that Green, like many of his Blue Note contemporaries, did choose a commercial path in the early '70s, but there were some virtues to these records, and Visions in particular. Often, these albums were distinguished by hot, funky workouts in the vein of Sly Stone or James Brown, but that's not the case here. On Visions, the guitarist crafted a set of appealingly melodic, lightly funky pop-jazz, concentrating on pop hits like "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is," "Love On a Two Way Street," "We've Only Just Begun," and "Never Can Say Goodbye." Supported by minor-league players, Green nevertheless turns in an elegant and dignified performance -- after stating the melody on each song, he contributes typically graceful, memorable solos. Simply put, he sounds fresh, and his playing here is the best it has been since 1965's His Majesty, King Funk. Ultimately, Visions is a bit laid-back, and the electric piano-heavy arrangements are a little dated, but Grant Green never made a commercial pop-jazz album as appealing and satisfying as Visions.
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Tracks:
01. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (Lamm) - 5:13
02. Maybe Tomorrow (Bergman-Bergman-Jones) - 4:57
03. Mozart Symphony No.40 in G Minor, K550, 1st Movement (Mozart) - 4:09
04. Love on a Two Way Street (Keyes-Robinson) - 4:48
05. Cantaloupe Woman (Dixon) - 5:34
06. We've Only Just Begun (Williams-Nichols) - 5:12
07. Never Can Say Goodbye (Davis) - 5:05
08. Blues for Abraham (Riggins) - 2:33
Personnel:
Grant Green - guitar
Emmanuel Riggins - electric piano
Chuck Rainey - electric bass
Billy Wooten - vibes
Harold Caldwell - drums & percussion (#8)
Idris Muhammad - drums
Ray Armando - conga
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on May 21, 1971.
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Tracks:
01. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (Lamm) - 5:13
02. Maybe Tomorrow (Bergman-Bergman-Jones) - 4:57
03. Mozart Symphony No.40 in G Minor, K550, 1st Movement (Mozart) - 4:09
04. Love on a Two Way Street (Keyes-Robinson) - 4:48
05. Cantaloupe Woman (Dixon) - 5:34
06. We've Only Just Begun (Williams-Nichols) - 5:12
07. Never Can Say Goodbye (Davis) - 5:05
08. Blues for Abraham (Riggins) - 2:33
Personnel:
Grant Green - guitar
Emmanuel Riggins - electric piano
Chuck Rainey - electric bass
Billy Wooten - vibes
Harold Caldwell - drums & percussion (#8)
Idris Muhammad - drums
Ray Armando - conga
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on May 21, 1971.
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