A Walkin' Thing

A Walkin' Thing

by Shirley Scott
A Walkin' Thing

A Walkin' Thing

by Shirley Scott

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

One of Shirley Scott's last viable recordings before she passed away is a sweet, delicious collection of jazz standards and originals with a fresh-faced group that the organist was happy she was able to present, if the music is any indication. Young trumpeter Terell Stafford and tenor saxophonist Tim Warfield -- friends and colleagues going back to their college days -- make for a formidable and compatible front line. They trade melody lines and work in tandem on a sonorous level that reflects a brotherhood and agreed vision within the modern mainstream idiom. With veteran bassist Arthur Harper (ex-John Coltrane) and drummer Aaron Walker, this cohesive quintet takes off, with Scott's sympathetic and underscored style laying back to allow her young men to soar, fly, and swing. The band fairly bristles with excitement on the Panamanian freedom song "Carnival," as strong horn lines go back and forth, then a subdued organ solo settles the song down. The title track, the classic Benny Carter tune, lopes along over 11 very soulful minutes with wonderful harmony from Stafford and Warfield -- perfect no-fault jazz. Scott is supportive to the maximum during Irving Berlin's "Remember," a great example of how she refuses to upstage or get in the way of her young charges. Harper's atypical role as a bassist in an organ combo also allows the horn players to take charge further, in Stafford's case when he leads off on his easygoing original "D.T. Blues," or alongside Warfield during Scott's airy Brazilian tribute to Harold Vick, "What Makes Harold Sing?" Where "Shades of Bu" is clearly dedicated to Art Blakey in its swing/shuffle beat, there are also distinct echoes of John Coltrane in this definitive straight-ahead music that reflects the best of '60s jazz. Scott, always mindful of romantic moments, sets the horns aside for a purely heart-wrenching, ultra-slow take of Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman" with a gospel flavoring. On this solid top-to-bottom recording, and one of her better contemporary efforts, Shirley Scott carries on fine and mellow, emphasizing her strengths and letting her very capable band do the work while she lingers in her own serene, soulful way. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 05/12/2023
Label: Candid / Candid Records
UPC: 0708857320615
Rank: 66221

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Shirley Scott   Primary Artist,Organ,Piano
Shirley Scott Quintet   Primary Artist
Terell Stafford   Trumpet
Arthur Harper   Bass (Upright)
Aaron Walker   Drums
Tim Warfield   Sax (Tenor)
A'nt Idy Harper   Bass

Technical Credits

Terell Stafford   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Shirley Scott   Arranger,Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Jack King   Composer
Maxine Gordon   Supervisor,Audio Engineer
Rudy Van Gelder   Mixing,Engineer,Remastering,Audio Engineer
Alan Bates   Executive Producer
Calvin Lewis   Composer
Andrew Wright   Composer
Benny Carter   Composer
Tim Warfield   Composer
Calvin H. Lewis   Composer
Malcolm Walker   Design
R. Andrew Lepley   Photography
Dorothy Parker   Composer
Mark Gardner   Liner Notes
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