- Time of My Life
- All the Man That I Need
- He Is My Shepherd
- Prevaricator
- The Count Is in the House
- Stomp!
- The Creation
- Transfiguration
- Thanksgiving
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Recorded six months before organist Charles Earland's death, this date finds "the Mighty Burner" still in excellent form. Although many of the titles (six of which are Earland originals) performed by his group refer to religion, the music swings in a hard-charging secular way, with only "Stomp!" having some spoken word by Earland. The organist sounds as powerful as always, both Eric Alexander and Michael Karn have some fine tenor solos, and there are also spots for trumpeter James Rotondi and guitarist Bill Boris, with drummer Greg Rockingham swinging steadily in support. This set is easily recommended to soul jazz/hard bop collectors, as are virtually all of Charles Earland's recordings.
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/29/2000 |
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Label: | Highnote |
UPC: | 0632375703721 |
catalogNumber: | 757037 |
Rank: | 131050 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Charles Earland Primary Artist,Hammond OrganEric Alexander Tenor Saxophone
Jim Rotondi Trumpet
Bill Boris Guitar
Michael Karn Tenor Saxophone
Technical Credits
Charles Earland Composer,ProducerJoe Fields Executive Producer
Rudy Van Gelder Engineer
Michael Gore Composer
Dean Pitchford Composer
Jim Rotondi Composer
Donald Markowitz Composer
James Rotundi Composer
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