Bitrate: 224K/s
Year: 1991
Time: 49:54
Size: 80,5 MB
Label: Milestone
Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Play The Right Thing - 6:21
2. Whiskey Drinkin' Woman - 6:09
3. Marmaduke - 6:54
4. Harlem Nocturne - 5:53
5. This Is Happiness - 7:58
6. I Had The Craziest Dream - 6:24
7. The Masquerade Is Over - 4:12
8. Footpattin' Time - 6:00
Musicians:
Lou Donaldson - alto saxophone, vocals
Lonnie Smith - organ
Peter Bernstein - guitar
Bernard Purdie - drums
Ralph Dorsey - congas
Play the Right Thing is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson, his first recording for the Milestone label, featuring Donaldson with Lonnie Smith, Peter Bernstein, Bernard Purdie, and Ralph Dorsey. The album was awarded 3 stars in an Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell who states "As specifically indicated by the album's title, the title tune's bluesy cast, and Sweet Lou Donaldson's own determined liner notes, this CD aims to strike a blow for soul-jazz, a once-popular, then-maligned idiom newly returned from exile. That it does — with no frills, no apologies, and an idiomatic supporting cast... the CD achieves a comfortable level of competence without really grabbing hold of a groove and riding it the way Donaldson could in his Blue Note days".
Play The Right Thing
Year: 1991
Time: 49:54
Size: 80,5 MB
Label: Milestone
Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Play The Right Thing - 6:21
2. Whiskey Drinkin' Woman - 6:09
3. Marmaduke - 6:54
4. Harlem Nocturne - 5:53
5. This Is Happiness - 7:58
6. I Had The Craziest Dream - 6:24
7. The Masquerade Is Over - 4:12
8. Footpattin' Time - 6:00
Musicians:
Lou Donaldson - alto saxophone, vocals
Lonnie Smith - organ
Peter Bernstein - guitar
Bernard Purdie - drums
Ralph Dorsey - congas
Play the Right Thing is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson, his first recording for the Milestone label, featuring Donaldson with Lonnie Smith, Peter Bernstein, Bernard Purdie, and Ralph Dorsey. The album was awarded 3 stars in an Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell who states "As specifically indicated by the album's title, the title tune's bluesy cast, and Sweet Lou Donaldson's own determined liner notes, this CD aims to strike a blow for soul-jazz, a once-popular, then-maligned idiom newly returned from exile. That it does — with no frills, no apologies, and an idiomatic supporting cast... the CD achieves a comfortable level of competence without really grabbing hold of a groove and riding it the way Donaldson could in his Blue Note days".
Play The Right Thing
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