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DOS - PR5U1V3A69-2MM-664425407211 New! ----- from New York's Largest Selection of Entertainment Media Since 1976!
Maceo Parker was one of the most revered and loved members of James
Brown's famed J.B.'s band from the late '60s to the mid-1970s. Alongside
his instantly recognizable alto saxophone solos, he occasionally
performed as comedian before James Brown shows, in addition to playing
MC. He was a true renaissance man. And while other members of the
Godfather of Soul's inner circle - most notably trombonist Fred Wesley -
had solo albums at the advent of Brown's People Records, Maceo had to
wait his turn for a couple years. By the time 1974 rolled around, this
talented musician and personality could not be denied, and he burst onto
the scene as a group leader with one of the most impressive albums in
the People catalog: The simply titled, but deeply felt, Us. Maceo's
group (occasionally called the Mack's) and Fred Wesley's J.B.'s were
essentially the same unit - including guitarists Jimmy Nolen and Hearlon
"Cheese" Martin, drummer John "Jabo" Starks, saxophonist St. Clair
Pinckney and of course Fred Wesley on trombone. Unsurprisingly, the
material here is never-endingly funky. But as shown in the song
selection (presumably by Parker, with heavy-handy assistance from the
Godfather himself), there are as many ballads and soul groovers as there
are straight-up funk workouts. Cases in point include the mellow,
Gamble & Huff-penned "Drowning in the Sea of Love" (with organ, most
likely played by James Brown, slithering in the background) and the
syrupy "Show and Tell." the album's closer is also on the slower side,
going very deep and striking a chord, as Maceo and Brown talk about
conditions in the Black American landscape of the day over the course of
10-plus minutes. And there is, of course, plenty of diesel funk here as
well: singles like "Soul Power 74" and "Parrty" are downright nasty
grooves, known well by James Brown fans old and new. "Soul Power 74"
additionally features very early proto-sampling, with a baby's cry as
well as Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have Been to the Mountain
Top" speech. And Maceo's take on the J.B.'s classic "Doing It to Death"
is a unique version, more muted and of course featuring Maceo's gorgeous
horn front and center. Appearing at the apex of both James Brown's and
People Records' power, US is a treasured jewel in the J.B. catalog, and
rightfully so.
Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
TRACK LISTINGS
Side One:
1. Soul Power 74
2. Parrty
3. Show And Tell
4. Drowning In The Sea Of Love
Side Two:
1. I Can Play For (Just You & Me)
2. Doing It To Death
3. The Soul Of A Black Man
Special Limited Edition
- 150 Gram Vinyl Faithful reproduction of the original release featuring Stoughton "Tip On" Style Jacket
- Includes free 22" X 22" Poster
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