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In 1975 bassist Larry Ridley went into the Generation Sound Studios and recorded the album Sum Of The Parts between June 9th – June 30th for the Strata-East record label. The little-known Art Krasinky photographed an design the cover for bassist Larry Ridley, with typography by Bexar. The sessions were produced by Elliot Meadow. Tony May was the engineer for the date and the remix.Liner notes were written and arrangements were done by Ridley.
This former sideman for such luminaries as Thelonious Monk, Lee Morgan and Duke Ellington balanced a jazz career with lifelong academic achievement. He gained a doctorate and served as chairman of the Jazz Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts and as Professor of Jazz Bass.
Venturing a little further into the realms of fusion and smooth jazz than most Strata-East titles, Ridley’s level of musicianship remains high throughout, thanks to a strong lineup.
The Band:
Larry Ridley – Bass
Errol “Crusher” Bennett – Congas, Percussion
Sonny Fortune – Saxophone, Flute
Cornell Dupree _ Guitar
Grady Tate – Drums
Onaje Allan Gumbs – Arranger, Piano, Electric Piano, Clavinet, String Synthesizer
Tracks | 41:25
1. Chango Chikuyo (Onaje Allan Gumbs)
2. It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake)
3. Well, You Needn’t (Thelonious Monk)
4. Go Down Moses (Public Domain)
5. Feelin’ Blue (Kenny Altman)
6. Indiana Avenue (Larry Ridley)
7. In A Sentimental Mood (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills)
8. Never Can Say Goodbye (Clifton Davis)
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