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Artie Zaitz: The Regulator
ByArtie Zaitz
guitar, electric
Pee Wee Ellis
arrangerb.1941

Camilla George
saxophone
Moses Boyd
drumsArtie Zaitz
guitar, electric
Mark Kavuma
trumpetWilliam Cleasby
drumsJake Long
drumsZaitz has several guitar influences, notably

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979

Ross Stanley
piano
Guy Barker
arrangerb.1957

Jacqui Dankworth
vocalsb.1963

Jim Mullen
guitarb.1945

Steve Brown
guitarDave Pattman
congasThe album opens with "Some Extent," a blues song composed by Zaitz. The "vintage" saturated sound, tracked live in the studio, is the first thing that hits you and is perfect for this material. Hammond, drums and congas build up a groove before the fleet-fingered Zaitz joins and builds an impressive guitar solo. Pattman's congas make this a swinging delight as Stanley takes off with a fine Hammond solo. The quartet adds short interjections as the track closes.
First released on

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Ruben Fox
saxophone
Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
"Boogaloo Ga Goo," composed by Zaitz's father Jake, builds a great shuffling groove and Zaitz takes his guitar through a catchy blues hook to a fiery extended run that touches scorching before handing off to Stanley, who follows the same path. "Our Miss Brooks," a swinging laidback blues composition from tenor saxophonist

Harold Vick
saxophone, tenorb.1936
The album closes with the title track. Written by

Mark Kavuma
trumpetTrack Listing
Some Extent; Con Alma; A Nod To The High Priest; Boogaloo Ga Goo; Our Miss Brooks; The Regulator.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Ross Stanley: Hammond C-3 organ (1-6); Fausta Joly: spoken word (6).
Album information
Title: The Regulator | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Banger Factory Records
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