The Quarantined Jazz Voyager
If you don’t know what to do by now to keep yourself and your family safe and healthy, there’s nothing else I can say to change your perspective. So, with that said, this week the Jazz Voyager is pulling from the stacks a 1965 hard bop studio album titled Spunky released by Monty Alexander. The session was produced by Richard Bock and recorded at World Pacific Studios in Los Angeles, California and Plaza Sound Studios in New York the year of its release. It was offered on Pacific Jazz LP record ST-20094 in stereo and PJ-10094 in mono.
Tracks | 33:10- Spunky (Monty Alexander) ~ 2:39
- Naturally (Nat Adderley) ~ 3:35
- Jamaica Shake (Monty Alexander) ~ 2:25
- Heart Strings (Milt Jackson) ~ 3:33
- Taggie’s Tune (Junior Mance) ~ 4:14
- Rattlesnake (Monty Alexander) ~ 2:30
- Whisper Not ( Benny Golson) ~ 3:58
- I’m An Old Cowhand (Johnny Mercer) ~ 2:32
- Little Children Of Peru (Scott Turner) ~ 2:50
- Spirit Of Foo (Monty Alexander) ~ 4:45
- Monty Alexander: piano (all tracks)
- Victor Gaskin: bass (all but 4, 6)
- Bob Cranshaw: bass (tracks 4, 6)
- Paul Humphrey: drums (all but 4, 6)
- Bruno Carr: drums (tracks 4, 6)
- Gene Bertoncini: guitar (tracks 4, 6)
- Scott Turner: guitar (track 9)
- Cover design by Woody Woodward
- Cover Photography by Les McCann
- Back Cover Photography by Eddie Rio
- Liner Notes written by Paul Compton
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