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Jazz Soul Seven: Impressions Of Curtis Mayfield
ByCurtis Mayfield
guitar and vocals1942 - 1999

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

William Parker
bassb.1952
Producer Brian Brinkerhoff and guitarist

Phil Upchurch
guitarb.1941
The rhythm team of drummer

Terri Lyne Carrington
drumsb.1965

Wallace Roney
trumpet1960 - 2020

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Ernie Watts
saxophone, tenorb.1945

Russell Ferrante
keyboardsb.1952

Yellowjackets
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1977
Mayfield's Impressions-era material, soundtrack songs and solo work are all represented, as this stellar septet works their way through a dozen songs that use groove as the common denominator. The first half of the album, by and large, is more lively and aggressive, while the second half is a bit more expressive, but each and every performance is passionate in its own way. Watts burns on "Freddie's Dead," Carrington and Hurst are in the pocket on a swinging "It's All Right," and "Move On Up" contains several strong solos. The waltzing "Keep On Pushing" sounds like a vintage V.S.O.P number, as Roney channels

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008
By tapping into soul music, swing, modern jazz, fusion and funk, the Soul Jazz Seven has fused its own individual personalities with that of its honoree. Now that the floodgates are open, it's time for others to follow. Jazz needs more Mayfield like this. ">
Track Listing
Freddie's Dead; It's All Right; Move On Up; We're a Winner; Superfly; Beautiful Brother of Mine; Check Out Your Mind; I'm So Proud; Keep On Pushing; People Get Ready; Gypsy Woman; Amen.
Personnel
Terri Lyne Carrington: drums; Russ Ferrante: piano; Master Henry Gibson: percussion; Bob Hurst: bass; Wallace Roney: trumpet; Phil Upchurch: guitar; Ernie Watts: saxophone.
Album information
Title: Impressions of Curtis Mayfield | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: BFM Jazz
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