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Album · 1975

Filed under RnB
By PHIL UPCHURCH

Tracklist

A1 You Got Style 2:34
A2 Ave Maria 4:37
A3 In Common 3:52
A4 Tell Me Something Good 5:56
B1 Don’t I Know You? 3:01
B2 South Side Morning 3:01
B3 Evil 3:47
B4 Black Gold 3:30
B5 I Wanted It Too 2:49

CD reissue bonus tracks:
10. Donny's Hip (5:11)
11. Black Maybe (6:53)
12. Tell The Truth (3:41)
13. Looking The World Over (4:30)

Line-up/Musicians

Alto Saxophone – David Sanborn
Piano, Synthesizer [Arp] – Bob James
Bass – Doug Bascomb
Drums – Andrew Smith , Steve Gadd
Guitar, Bass – Eric Gale, Phil Upchurch
Piano, Vocals – Tennyson Stephens

About this release

Kudu KU 22 S1 (US)

Recorded at Van Gelder Studios, September 1974 and January-March 1975

Thanks to snobb for the addition

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Rokukai
Upchurch continues his streak of tasteful and eclectic r&bish jazz on this collaboration with Chicago pianist and vocalist Tennyson Stephens. Produced by Creed Taylor, engineered by Rudy Van Gelder, and released on Kudu in 1975, this set features some of Taylor's usual cast in Bob James, Eric Gale, a young David Sanborn, Hubert Laws, Steve Gadd...

Upchurch's masterful guitar steals the spotlight on this collection, yet the music give the others room to display their chops. It's funky and happy in spots, slow and tender in others. Recommended songs are the gorgeous update on "Ave Maria" and the simmering funk on the cover of the Rufus and Chaka Khan classic "Tell me Something Good".

Not as urban or gritty as Upchurch's 2 previous albums, this album was meant to appeal to pop audiences much the same as Grover Washington Jr's hit album "Mr. Magic". The production is somewhat slick and pop-oriented, and the songs sound like they could be featured on a Bosom Buddies episode or a Neil Simon film. Still, the project works well and this is fun to listen to. I'd put this at four stars under normal circumstances, but I waited a long time to find this one and it was worth the wait. That bumps it up half a star in my collection. It's a good album that deserves to live on, and the Upchurch name should be held in the same esteem as other jazz guitar giants of the 1970's.

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