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Mark Rapp's Melting Pot: Good Eats
ByLou Donaldson
saxophone1926 - 2024
Rapp's band is appropriately called Melting Pot, and they certainly know how to blend genres and cross stylistic lines. The band is comfortable dealing with Donaldson's legacy in a fairly straightforward fashion, but also revels in updating a few of his pieces. The funky blues strut of "Alligator Boogaloo" and the

James Brown
vocals1933 - 2006
When Rapp goes the other way, and peels back the stylistic skin originally attached to Donaldson's music, his own diverse experiences and interests come into play. "Brother Soul," featuring Rapp's didgeridoo and trumpet along with

Don Braden
saxophone, tenorb.1963

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The title track is Rapp's lone original, and places his trumpet atop drummer Klemens Marktl's joyous tom groove, which is pure New Orleans with a little bit of a

Bo Diddley
guitar1928 - 2008

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
Track Listing
Alligator Boogaloo; Brother Soul; Elizabeth; Spaceman Twist; Love Power; One Cylinder; Pot Belly; Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky (From Now On); Good Eats; Streetbeater (Sanford And Son); The Glory Of Love.
Personnel
Mark Rapp
trumpetMark Rapp: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, didgeridoo; Joe Kaplowitz: Hammond B3 organ: Ahmad Mansour: guitar; Klemens Marktl: drums; Don Braden: tenor saxophone and alto flute (1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10).
Album information
Title: Good Eats | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Dinemec
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