The Jazz Crusaders - The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions
Label: Mosaic MD6-230
Format: 6 CD, Compilation, Reissue
Released: 2005
Recording Date: May 24, 1961 - March 7, 1970
Country: US
Genre: Jazz, Soul, Funk
Style: Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk
Contains the complete studio albums
- FREEDOM SOUND (1961)
- LOOKIN' AHEAD (1962)
- TOUGH TALK (1963)
- HEAT WAVE (1963)
- STRETCHIN' OUT (1964)
- THE THING (1965)
- UH HUH (1967)
- POWERHOUSE (1968)
- GIVE PEACE A CHANCE (1970)
plus various singles plus previously unreleased recordings
Tracklist:
DISC ONE
1. The Geek (A) 5:39
(Wilton Felder)
2. M.J.S Funk (A) 5:56
(Wayne Henderson)
3. That's It (A) 4:43
(Wilton Felder)
4. Freedom Sound (A) 8:22
(Joe Sample)
5. Theme From Exodus (A) 3:49
(Ernest Gold)
6. Coon (A) 4:20
(Wayne Henderson)
7. M.J.S. Funk (alternate version) (A) 8:13
(Wayne Henderson)
8. Coon (alternate version) (A) 5:45
(Wayne Henderson)
9. Song Of India (B) 4:04
(Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. by Joe Sample)
10. Big Hunk Of Funk (B) 5:00
(Wilton Felder)
11. Tonight (B) 2:52
(L. Bernstein-S. Sondheim)
12. 507 Neyland (B) 3:59
(Wayne Henderson)
13. Till All Ends (B) 3:32
(Joe Sample)
14. Tortoise & The Hare (B) 4:24
(Joe Sample)
15. In A Dream (B) 3:22
(Wayne Henderson)
16. The Young Rabbits (B) 3:38
(Wayne Henderson)
DISC SIX
1. Love Is Blue (L) 4:38
(Lamaire-Popp-Blackburn)
2. Cookie Man (L) 5:39
(Wayne Henderson)
3. Upstairs (L) 3:13
(B. Bacharach-H. David)
4. Firewater (L) 6:23
(Charles Buster Williams)
5. Give Peace A Chance (M) 2:26
(J. Lennon-P. McCartney)
6. I Think It Was A Dream (M) 5:48
(Wayne Henderson)
7. Black Bird (M) 2:37
(J. Lennon-P. McCartney)
8. The Thrill Is Gone (M) 3:01
(D. Petite-A. Benson)
9. Anita's New Dance (M) 5:13
(Nesbert Hooper)
10. Space Settlement (M) 11:09
(Wilton Felder)
11. All The Lonely Years (M) 4:56
(Joe Sample)
12. Another Blues (M) 6:46
(Joe Sample)
DISCOGRAPHY
For the purposes of this discography, we have included only the initial release number for each selection, be it 45 single, LP or CD.
(A) FREEDOM SOUND
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Jimmy Bond (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, May 24, 1961
The Geek -1 Pacific Jazz ST-27
Freedom Sound -1 -
M.J.S. Funk (alternate version) -1
Coon (alternate version) -1
That's It Pacific Jazz ST-27
Theme From Exodus -
Coon -
M.J.S Funk -
-1 add Roy Gaines (g)
all titles issued on Pacific Jazz CD 96864
(B) LOOKIN' AHEAD
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Jimmy Bond (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, January 7,1962
Song Of India
Big Hunk Of Funk
507 Neyland
Till All Ends
Tortoise & The Hare
Sinnin' Sam
The Young Rabbits
Same as above Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, January 19, 1962
Tonight
In A Dream
All titles issued on Pacific Jazz ST-43
(C) Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Jimmy Bond (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, April 17,1962
Weather Beat Pacific Jazz 45-357
(D) Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Jimmy Bond (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, May 16,1962
Scandalizing previously unissued
White Cobra -
Same as above Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, May 21, 1962
Conglolese Sermon previously unissued
Cathy's Delight -
One Leg Dance -
Penny Blue (aka Basie's Attic) rejected
Note: It is possible that this studio version of Congolese Sermon, rather than the live version from The Lighthouse, was used on 45-357.
(E) TOUGH TALK Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Bobby Haynes (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, February 13, 1963
Deacon Brown
Lazy Canary
No Name Samba -1,2
Brother Bernard
Tough Talk -1
Same as above Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, February 19, 1963
Turkish Black
Brahms Lullaby
Boopie
Lonely Horn
-1 Joe Sample plays harpsichord
-2 Wilton Felder plays alto saxophone
all titles issued on Pacific Jazz ST-68
(F) HEAT WAVE
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Bobby Haynes (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, September 24, 1963
On Broadway Pacific Jazz ST-76
Free Sample -
Sassy -
You Are Sometimes Only Rain Pacific Jazz ST-83
Moon River previously unissued
Same as above Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, September 25, 1963
Close Shave -1 Pacific Jazz ST-76
Mr. Sandman -
Some Samba -
Stix March -1 -
Same as above Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, September 26, 1963
Heat Wave Pacific Jazz ST-76
Theme From "The L-Shaped Room" (T-Shaped Twist) -1-
Purple Onion -
Greenback Dollar -1 -
-1 Joe Sample plays electric piano
(G) STRETCHIN' OUT
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Monk Montgomery (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, July 19, 1964
Out Back -1
I'll Remember Tomorrow -1
Polka Dots And Moonbeams -1,2,3
Long John
Robbins' Nest -2
Bachafillen
Sweetwater
-1 add Joe Pass (g)
-2 Wayne Henderson plays euphonium
-3 Wilton Felder plays alto saxophone
all titles issued on Pacific Jazz ST-83
(H) THE THING
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Monk Montgomery (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, February 5, 1965
Sunset In The Mountains Pacific Jazz ST-87
While The City Sleeps -1 -
Para Mi Espoza -
Soul Kosher -
Tribute To Charles previously unissued
The Thing (alternate version) -
A Trane Thing -
New Time Shuffle (alternate version) -
-1 Wayne Henderson plays euphonium
(I) THE THING
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Victor Gaskin (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, February 22, 1965
The Thing
White Cobra
New Time Shuffle
all titles issued on ST-87
(J) Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Leroy Vinnegar (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, February 7, 1966
Uptight Pacific Jazz 45-88125, ST-20106
The Shadow Do -
Isa's Chant previously unissued
Scratch 45-88125
Note: The remainder of "Talk That Talk" (Pacific Jazz ST-20106) is by the Jazz Crusaders supplemented by a big band and is not included here.
(K) UH HUH
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Buster Williams (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, May 15, 1967
Air Waves
Night Theme
Watts Happening
Blue Monday
Ice Water
Uh Huh
all titles issued on Pacific Jazz ST-20124
(L) POWERHOUSE
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Buster Williams (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, July 9, 1968
Love Is Blue
Promises, Promises
Cookie Man
Same as above Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, July 10, 1968
Hey Jude -1
Firewater
Love & Peace -1,2
Same as above Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, July 11, 1968
Fancy Dance
Upstairs
Sting Ray
-1 Joe Sample plays electric piano
-2 add Arthur Adams (g)
all titles issued on Pacific Jazz ST-20136 ___________________________________________________________________
(M) GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
Wayne Henderson (tb), Wilton Felder (ts), Joe Sample (p), Buster Williams (b), Stix Hooper (d)
Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, February 28, 1970
Another Blues
I Think It Was A Dream
All The Lonely Years
Space Settlement -1
Anita's New Dance
Same as above Pacific Jazz Studios, LA, March 7, 1970
Give Peace A Chance -2
Black Bird -3
The Thrill Is Gone -3
-1 Siren whistle played live by Stix Hooper
-2 Stix Hooper (tambourine) overdubbed
-3 Joe Sample (electric piano) overdubbed
all titles issued on Liberty LST-11005
Original sessions produced by Richard Bock
Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna
Recording engineers: Richard Bock (A-I & K), Lanky Linstrot (J), Thorne Nogar (L), Mike Deneke (M)
Remixed from the original three-track (B,D,E) and four-track (F-L) masters by Ron McMaster and eight-track (M) masters by Steve Genewick and Ron McMaster
Mastered in 24 bit by Ron McMaster
Special thanks to Stix Hooper, Wilton Felder, Joe Sample, Russ Wapensky, Jim Harrod, Cynthia Sesso, Paula Moffett and the Institute Of Jazz Studies.
Masters appear courtesy of Blue Note Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.
This compilation (p)2005 EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets. Product of EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets, 1750 Vine Street, Hollywood, CA 90028. All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A. 00946 3 31714 2/8
Producer's note:
This set focuses on the studio recordings of the Jazz Crusaders as a unit with a variety of bassists and the occasional addition of a guitarist. The albums that they recorded with a big band (Talk That Talk), latin percussion, organ and flute (Chile Con Soul) and in collaboration with Les McCann (Jazz Waltz) are of a very different nature and not included here. Nor is the R & B single (Bunny Ride b/w Sweetie Lester) which they recorded for the label in 1962 as The Night Hawks, which sounds nothing like the Jazz Crusaders.
We have chosen to concentrate on their studio work because their live albums (Festival Album and the four done live at The Lighthouse) are or will soon be available on individual Pacific Jazz CDs.
Dick Bock's notorious and liberal practice of editing tape is obvious in many spots throughout this set, but full versions of the edited tunes do not exist. Some tape damage has occurred over the years, which causes things like the flutter at the end of the melody on the master take of New Time Shuffle, and every precaution has been taken to repair or improve such problems.
-Michael Cuscuna