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TEXAS TWISTER
A masterful funky jazz album by one of the godfather's of acid jazz. Produced by Bob Porter, Texas Twister is a continuation of Sparks sought-after work at Prestige.
Genre | Jazz |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | HIQLP117 |
Label | WESTBOUND |
Artist | MELVIN SPARKS |
Release Date | 11/08/2023 |
Carrier | LP |
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TRACKLIST 01. Whip! Whop! 02. Gathering Together 03. Judy's Groove 04. Texas Twister 05. Ain't No Woman 06. I Want To Talk About You 07. Star In The Crescent INFO A masterful funky jazz album by one of the godfather's of acid jazz. Produced by Bob Porter, Texas Twister is a continuation of Sparks sought-after work at Prestige. The Texan born guitarist had joined Bob Weinstock™s label at Porter™s request in 1970 after several years working with the likes of Jack McDuff, Lou Donaldson and Reuben Wilson. At Prestige, he recorded three albums as a leader and over a dozen as a session player, showing himself to be a wizard at playing funky licks and energised solos. When Porter left to set up Eastbound Records in Detroit - as a branch of Westbound Records - Sparks followed recording "Texas Twister› in 1973 as his label debut. The incredible rhythm section of Idris Muhammad (drums), Sonny Phillips (electric piano), Caesar Frazier (organ) and Wilbur Bascombe (bass) make this album a sure-fire funk bomb. On the front-line, a hard hitting horn section that includes Cecil Bridgewater (tenor sax) and John Faddis (trumpet) are a perfect foil for Sparks. The album includes the monster acid jazz club cut 'Whip Whop' and the frenetic 'Texas Twister', as well as a beautiful rendition of the Four Tops 'Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got)™. After Porter left Eastbound, Sparks recorded the more soul based š75› and began to record another album that languished in the vaults for decades. He then mostly concentrated on session work before he was rediscovered by the Acid Jazz scene in the late 80s, when he was brought over to Europe to tour as part of the BGP All-Stars. This late revival saw him record five further albums of funky blues-drenched jazz funk.