Grant Green: Live at Club Mozambique 12"
Recorded live at Club Mozambique - Detroit, MI 1971 by Francis Wolff
The funk fans have been waiting for this one. Finally available on vinyl, Grant Greenâs near perfect slice of jazz funk and soul, Live at Club Mozambique, remastered and rendered back in the Motor City. Grant Greenâs band had been playing a series of live dates at Detroitâs Club Mozambique, (before it became a fabled Male dance club) when this session was recorded live on two cold January nights in 1971. Powerhouse drummer Idris Muhammad and soulful tenor star Houston Person were brought in to supplement Greenâs current band featuring Ronnie Foster on organ and Clarence Thomas on Soprano and Tenor Sax and Blue Note producer Francis Wolff recorded. This treasure was never released, though, and (conjectures aside) remained in the Blue Notes vaults for 35 years before a 2006 CD release. Sounding incredibly fresh and live, youâd be hard-pressed to find a more real stamping of Grant Green at the top of his game. The lp blends extremely hypnotic and wild funk such as their opening cover of a local funk hit âJan Janâ by the Fabulous Counts next to laidback renditions of early 70âs soul favorites âWalk on Byâ, âPatchesâ and âOne More Chanceâ by the Jackson 5. It perfectly captures the magic of hearing a legendary band effortlessly doing their thing in a small club while the audience unwinds after a long work day. Green pulls it all together with his melodic genius and perfect delivery. Great artists make it seem so easy. No pretensions here, just a great band burning up the stage with unmistakable chemistry on what might be the ultimate jazz funk time capsule. Maybe you canât go back in time, but if you close your eyes and light a cigarette, you might be convinced youâre sitting in a wood-paneled club on Detroitâs Westside enjoying Grant Green and his band tear it up.Â
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Grant Green: Live at Club Mozambique 12"
Grant Green: Live at Club Mozambique 12"
Recorded live at Club Mozambique - Detroit, MI 1971 by Francis Wolff
The funk fans have been waiting for this one. Finally available on vinyl, Grant Greenâs near perfect slice of jazz funk and soul, Live at Club Mozambique, remastered and rendered back in the Motor City. Grant Greenâs band had been playing a series of live dates at Detroitâs Club Mozambique, (before it became a fabled Male dance club) when this session was recorded live on two cold January nights in 1971. Powerhouse drummer Idris Muhammad and soulful tenor star Houston Person were brought in to supplement Greenâs current band featuring Ronnie Foster on organ and Clarence Thomas on Soprano and Tenor Sax and Blue Note producer Francis Wolff recorded. This treasure was never released, though, and (conjectures aside) remained in the Blue Notes vaults for 35 years before a 2006 CD release. Sounding incredibly fresh and live, youâd be hard-pressed to find a more real stamping of Grant Green at the top of his game. The lp blends extremely hypnotic and wild funk such as their opening cover of a local funk hit âJan Janâ by the Fabulous Counts next to laidback renditions of early 70âs soul favorites âWalk on Byâ, âPatchesâ and âOne More Chanceâ by the Jackson 5. It perfectly captures the magic of hearing a legendary band effortlessly doing their thing in a small club while the audience unwinds after a long work day. Green pulls it all together with his melodic genius and perfect delivery. Great artists make it seem so easy. No pretensions here, just a great band burning up the stage with unmistakable chemistry on what might be the ultimate jazz funk time capsule. Maybe you canât go back in time, but if you close your eyes and light a cigarette, you might be convinced youâre sitting in a wood-paneled club on Detroitâs Westside enjoying Grant Green and his band tear it up.Â
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Recorded live at Club Mozambique - Detroit, MI 1971 by Francis Wolff
The funk fans have been waiting for this one. Finally available on vinyl, Grant Greenâs near perfect slice of jazz funk and soul, Live at Club Mozambique, remastered and rendered back in the Motor City. Grant Greenâs band had been playing a series of live dates at Detroitâs Club Mozambique, (before it became a fabled Male dance club) when this session was recorded live on two cold January nights in 1971. Powerhouse drummer Idris Muhammad and soulful tenor star Houston Person were brought in to supplement Greenâs current band featuring Ronnie Foster on organ and Clarence Thomas on Soprano and Tenor Sax and Blue Note producer Francis Wolff recorded. This treasure was never released, though, and (conjectures aside) remained in the Blue Notes vaults for 35 years before a 2006 CD release. Sounding incredibly fresh and live, youâd be hard-pressed to find a more real stamping of Grant Green at the top of his game. The lp blends extremely hypnotic and wild funk such as their opening cover of a local funk hit âJan Janâ by the Fabulous Counts next to laidback renditions of early 70âs soul favorites âWalk on Byâ, âPatchesâ and âOne More Chanceâ by the Jackson 5. It perfectly captures the magic of hearing a legendary band effortlessly doing their thing in a small club while the audience unwinds after a long work day. Green pulls it all together with his melodic genius and perfect delivery. Great artists make it seem so easy. No pretensions here, just a great band burning up the stage with unmistakable chemistry on what might be the ultimate jazz funk time capsule. Maybe you canât go back in time, but if you close your eyes and light a cigarette, you might be convinced youâre sitting in a wood-paneled club on Detroitâs Westside enjoying Grant Green and his band tear it up.Â











