Album Details
Title: The Dream Team Artist: Jimmy McGriff Release Date: 8/19/1996 Re-Released On: 11/24/1997 Label: Milestone Records, Ace Duration: 61:46 UPCs: 025218926829, 0090204543502 Genre: Jazz Styles: Soul Jazz, Jazz Blues Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Earthy, Elegant, Gritty, Joyous, Organic, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Rollicking, Freewheeling, Fun, Greasy, Gutsy, Raucous, Soothing, Street-Smart, Swaggering, Warm Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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McGriffin
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Ain't It Funny How Time Slips Away
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Red Hot 'N' New
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Fleetwood Stroll
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Don't Blame Me
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'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do
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Things Ain't What They Used to Be
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1997 | CD | Milestone Records | 9268 | | 1997 | CD | Ace | 92682 |
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Album Review
Jimmy McGriff moves back to the Milestone label in style with a great soul-jazz quintet, with whom he recorded one of his best Milestone albums, The Starting Five. This time, with no apologies to the notorious O.J. Simpson legal staff, he calls his quintet "the Dream Team" -- and for this kind of music, indeed they are. McGriff strokes his Hammond XB-3 keys and pedals with a relaxed in-the-pocket feeling; with this group, he doesn't have to push, nor should he. David "Fathead" Newman holds down the tenor chair, Red Holloway (replacing the late Rusty Bryant) is on alto and tenor, Mel Brown plays really tasty guitar, and Bernard Purdie powers the drums. Check out the effortlessly sauntering, hip-swinging boogaloo of "Fleetwood Stroll" or the slow, deeply soulful treatment of Willie Nelson's country standard "Funny How Time Slips Away" or the oooh-ain't-that-funky "McGriffin." Everybody swings, everybody listens intuitively to each other and feels the down-home churchy grooves, and they recorded it all in one day at Rudy Van Gelder's studio. This has the ingredients for ranking as an instant classic in this idiom. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Bernard "Pretty" Purdie | Drums | | Bill Milkowski | Liner Notes | | Bob Porter | Producer | | David "Fathead" Newman | Sax (Tenor) | | Jamie Putnam | Design, Art Direction | | Jimmy McGriff | Organ, Organ (Hammond) | | John Abbott | Photography | | Maureen Sickler | Assistant Engineer | | Mel Brown | Guitar | | Red Holloway | Sax (Tenor), Sax (Alto) | | Rudy Van Gelder | Mastering, Engineer |
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