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Greg Skaff: Blues for Mr. T
ByEnough about the organ. Greg Skaff, the leader here, is a guitarist. His contemporaries on the instrument are Paul Bollenback, Randy Johnson, Dave Stryker, and Peter Bernstein. He stands at the forefront guitar-based organ trio jazz.
Currently working in Bobby Watson's band, Skaff has also been sharing his time with Ruth Brown and Freddie Hubbard. Where the guitarist really cut his teeth was in the band of the late Stanley Turrentine, where he learned the ropes on tenor-organ jazz. Here he joins Mike LeDonne on the B-3 and Joe Farnsworth on drums, both veterans of many organ trios. These three team up on an engaging set of originals and standards. The original opener is Skaff's take on "Yesterdays." It positively slow-burns. "Blues for Mr. T" is a complex little blues line, in keeping with Turrentine's philosophy of keeping it soulful.
Like many of the most recent organ trio outings, Blues for Mr. T does not every fall into the category of 12-bar blues blowing session. The songs are all well crafted and executed. This album is a splendid companion for Dave Stryker's recordings for Khaeon. Recommended.
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Track Listing
1. Baku (Skaff) - 6:22 2. Rambler (Skaff) - 7:31 3. Super 80 (Skaff) - 6:06 4. Blues for Mr. T (Skaff) - 7:11 5. Delphia (Hubbard) - 6:27 6. Inception (Tyner) - 9:13 7. Poundcake (Skaff) - 7:15 8. Isfahan (Ellington/Strayhorn) - 6:45 9. Highway (Skaff) - 7:34
Personnel
Greg Skaff
guitarGreg Skaff - guitar, electric LeDonne, Mike - organ Farnsworth, Joe - drums
Album information
Title: Blues for Mr. T | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Khaeon World Music