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Album: Gin and Orange
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Hammond B3 hero, Brother Jack McDuff cut this 1/2 live, 1/2 studio session for Chess subsidiary Cadet in 1969 and as my Yorkshire buddy Phil says.."It's a cracker."

Gin and Orange (title cut posted and more in comments) was recently reissued by the funk finding folks at Dusty Groove, who have been expanding beyond their boundaries of on-line and physical retail to become a label of their own.

A genius idea really. Who would know better which rare,groovy records to reissue on CD than a place that specializes in rare,groovy records. This no brainer idea is not new of course. The granddaddy of all reissuers, Rhino, made the transition from store to label a long time ago.

Slowly but surely, contractors like Dusty Groove, Water, and Collectables are emptying major label vaults and bringing masterful masters into the digital realm. I dunno why the majors are holding out, but for now this scenario works fine for me. We want these records, we don't care who puts 'em out.

So please take a sip of Gin and Orange here and groove to the burner, Channel One in comments.

Amen! Brother Jack

Posted on 11/18/2008
Tags: dusty groove, jack mcduff, hammond b3, gin and orange
Comments
Cody B says:

Brother Jack McDuff - Channel One

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arkstar says:

Awesome, awsome album.  Probably my favorite from McDuff.  Great heads up.  I will pull this out now, and get into the groove.

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Cody B says:

It was my first time hearing it Arkstar..and I dug.

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arkstar says:

Gawd!  That last round of the song's head on Gin & Orange!  The way it splashes back in on Brother Jack's hammond after the prolonged silence.  It's just so so so so good.

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Cody B says:

Usually, I'm just OK with Brother Jack records..the early ones are not funky enough and some of the later ones have all that 'lectric piano..this one is in the sweet spot for sure, at least for me.

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Cody B says:

If you are an M'er click here

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Chocodile says:

Thanks for sharing Cody B - love it 

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Cody B says:

Thanks Choc! I wonder if some of the folks don't know about chocodiles..they are delicious chocolate covered twinkies..mmmmm

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Chocodile says:

Yeah, I really wanted the username "Choco's" - a flavored cereal from Mexico. But this was a nice runner up + my nickname in college was Choco, so I had to have something centered around that.

 

 

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bloodtea says:

Yeah baby yeah!
I'm so dippin' that chocodile in Brother Jack's Gin&Orange... hmmm hmmm...

 

(A cracker it is, undoubtedly!!)

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Callisto Six says:

Laaaaiiiiid Baaaack.  I have this one, dig and dig some more...  (damn dots)

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wyvern28 says:

Sweet stuff. Thanks

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Cody B says:

Hah, I was thinking the same thing Ms. Tea..yummers.

I will continue to dig and dig, C6, that's what I do!

Your avatar is grooving too wyvern28..nice.

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bloodtea says:

It's nice to know we share the same taste in this type of yummeries ;)

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Oatmeal says:

Great post and a bunch of copmments from Moggers I don't know - cool. This does hit the sweet spot Brother Cody B.

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Cody B says:

Arkstar and Callisto are folks with many grooves, Oat..Keep your eye peeled for 'em.

Vern and Choc need to be dug as well.

Ms.Tea, you know.

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Spike says:

Cody, you hit another homer with these, and hit the sweet spot in his evolution, new to me.  Personnel?  His underlings deserve kudos also.  I read recently that this genre of jazz was at the time looked down upon by many jazz aficionados and confined to ghetto venues.

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Cody B says:

It twas the soundtrack of the hood back when. Places like Newark and Detroit  (and most all cities)had some hoppin' jazz club scenes (I read).

Studio Part:

  • Organ- Jack
  • Alto - Gene Barge
  • Tenor- Ben Branch
  • Guitar- Cash McCall
  • Bass- Phil Upchurch
  • Drums- Morris Jennings
  • Percussions:Richard Powell

Live Set:

  • Organ - Jack
  • Tenor- Bill Phipps & Cliff Davis
  • Guitar- Jerry Byrde
  • Deums: Joe Burkes

I like to call this period, the baaad jazz era. I love this stuff.

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Spike says:

I love it too.  The more famous genre of free-form screeching was a necessary one, and had its moments, but my sunset years often call out for comfort music.

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