Don Patterson – Movin' Up!
Label: | Muse Records – MR 5121 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Jazz |
Style: | Soul-Jazz |
Tracklist
A1 | Room 608 | 5:49 | |
A2 | Bossa De Leon | 9:41 | |
A3 | Trenton Makes The World Takes | 5:58 | |
B1 | (The World Of) Susie Wong | 11:18 | |
B2 | The Good Life | 9:12 | |
B3 | Harold's House Of Jazz | 4:30 |
Credits
- Design, Photography – Hal Wilson
- Drums – Billy James
- Engineer – Chuck Irwin, Fred Seibert
- Guitar [Electric] – Vic Juris
- Liner Notes – Bill Bennett (2)
- Organ, Synthesizer [Arp String Ensemble] – Don Patterson
- Producer – Fred Seibert, Richie Cole
- Saxophone [Alto] – Richie Cole
Notes
Recorded at CI Recording, NYC, January 31, 1977.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (side a - runout): mr-5121-a-1-1 prc
- Matrix / Runout (side b - runout): mr-5121-b-1-1-11 prc
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Movin' Up! (LP, Album, Promo) | Muse Records | MR 5121 | US | 1977 | ||
New Submission | Movin' Up! (LP, Album, Reissue) | Muse Records | K18P-9184 | Japan | 1983 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- MOVIN' UP is one of the last albums Don Patterson recorded, and it's one of his best, with inspired playing on standouts such as "Room 608", "Trenton Makes The World Takes", "The World of Susie Wong" and "The Good Life". Solid support from the band on hand as well, there are some very tight grooves on this slab of sax. This pressing sounds impressive, with plenty of oomph to the low end, and a detailed, rich and warm soundstage. My copy plays nice and clean, with virtually no surface noise.
- Edited 14 years agoThis record is smoking hot. The personnel are all on point but the real draw here for me is the incredible synergy between Patterson on the B-3 and Cole on sax in tunes like Trenton Makes The World Takes and The World of Susie Wong. Most tunes on the record feature Patterson and Cole jamming on one another with Juris adding ambiance on the guitar, though Juris features more prominently on The Good Life and in several excellent solos elsewhere. Billy James plays some tight drums with a great groove throughout the record. All in all another top deck release for Muse; if you are a fan of jazz-funk and soul-jazz, this is one to get.
Release
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