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James Reese And The Progressions - Wait For Me Vinyl LP (Now-Again) New & Sealed
Trombonist,
bandleader, songwriter, arranger and producer James Reese never issued
an album with his Progressions band, only a series of 45s – some under
his own name, some under that of his collaboraors – out of Spartanburg,
South Carolina on his Najma label, from the late 1960s until the mid
1970s. He was as ambitious as he was talented, and his ouevre ranges
from brutal, deep soul to sophisticated instrumental ballads to
jazz-inflected funk. Now-Again’s Egon first discovered Reese’s music on a
24 lock-in in Concord, North Carolina’s legendary record and antique
clock repository, Ye Olde Clock Shoppe, in 1999. After he tracked down
Reese, he officially reissued two of Reese’s songs on his seminal Stones
Throw anthology The Funky 16 Corners. He later issued more of Reese’s
music on the Now-Again anthology Loving On The Flipside.
Sourced from rare 45s and multi-track master tapes, Wait For Me: The
Complete Works 1967-1972 presents both issued and recently-rediscovered
songs in the full-length format, in a cohesive set that shows the
brilliance still arising from the American soul and funk sub-strata.
Long time Now-Again associate Kenny Dope presents a remix of the song
“Throwing Stones,” and Now-Again mastering engineer Jason Bitner
presents alternate mixes of various cuts on a bonus second LP, available
only to subscribers. Those mixes are also included as part of the 2 CD
set that accompanies the vinyl album. Both LP and CD version contain an
extensive booklet detailing the trajectory of Reese and his band.
Download card for WAV files included with the LP.
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