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Brother Jack McDuff, Bringin' It Home

Audio CD

Disk ID: 281380

Disk length: 57m 31s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Cold Duck Time 5:20
2. The Scratch 7:11
3. Girl Talk 6:04
4. After Hours 6:44
5. This Masquerade 8:12
6. A Time For Love 5:54
7. Moohah! Joe Dukes 3:08
8. Summertime 8:12
9. Pettin' The Cat 6:40

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Review

Organist Jack McDuff may be known mostly for introducing the world to guitarist George Benson in the early 1960s, but he's also always been a funky jazz organist of the first rank. Both sides of McDuff's legacy are on display on his new Bringin' It Home, and the result is a blues, jazz, and funk-drenched album that sounds like it was cut at a smoky after-hours party. With Benson guesting on three tracks, and saxophonist Red Holloway and guitarist Mark Whitfield on several more, Bringin' It Home has the feel of a family reunion where everyone knows each other and every lick is tasty. Benson's stunning solo on "Summertime" is enough to reestablish his place in the jazz guitar pantheon, and Holloway's playing is fiery throughout. Whitfield holds his own and then some with a head-turning solo on "Girl Talk." But the real star is McDuff, whose sumptuous Hammond B-3 style dominates whether providing a backdrop for his capable sidemen or stepping out with tasty solos on tunes like Eddie Harris's "Cold Duck Time" or his own "The Scratch." --Ezra Gale

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Bringin' It Home

Tracks: 9, Disk length: 57m 40s (+0m 9s)

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