Immerse yourself in the electrifying world of Brother Jack McDuff with his latest release, "Ain't No Sunshine (Live In Seattle)." This album captures a previously unissued concert recording from September 13, 1972, at The Gallery in Seattle, offering a rare glimpse into the stellar creative output of one of the greasiest and funkiest Hammond B3 organists of all time. McDuff, known for his dynamic performances and soulful playing, is joined by an stellar band featuring Leo Johnson, Dave Young, Vinnie Corrao, and Ron Davis.
The album spans a variety of genres, including soul jazz, jazz funk, hard bop, acid jazz, and traditional jazz, showcasing McDuff's versatility and mastery of the organ. With tracks like "Theme From Electric Surfboard," "Three Blind Mice," and the iconic "Ain't No Sunshine," the album is a testament to McDuff's ability to blend soulful melodies with intricate improvisation. The set also includes lesser-known gems like "Blues 1 & 8" and "The Jolly Black Giant," providing a comprehensive look at McDuff's live performances during this pivotal period in his career.
Recorded live, the album's raw energy and spontaneity are palpable, making it a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to McDuff's music. The two-LP set is pressed on 180-gram vinyl and comes with a deluxe booklet featuring rare photos and interviews with notable musicians, adding depth and context to the listening experience. Whether you're a jazz enthusiast or simply appreciate exceptional musicianship, "Ain't No Sunshine (Live In Seattle)" is an essential addition to your collection.