Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia - Well-Matched: The Best of Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia

S



Album Details

Title: Well-Matched: The Best of Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia
Artist: Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia
Release Date: 5/23/2006
Label: Fantasy
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 888072300194
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Soul Jazz, Jazz-Rock, Jam Bands
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Mystery Train
  2. Lonely Avenue
  3. Merl's Tune
  4. Positively 4th Street
  5. After Midnight
  6. Welcome to the Basement
  7. That's Alright
  8. Space
  9. I Second That Emotion [#]
  10. The Harder They Come

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDFantasy30019

Other Editions

  • No other editions were found for this album.

Similar CDs

Album Review

For five years in the early '70s Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders headed up a loose-knit club band in the San Francisco area (the group never had an official name) specializing in a graceful mix of jazz, r&b, blues, gospel, and light funk with hints of bop, fusion, and even reggae. Aside from the two-volume Live at Keystone (1973), most of the group's recorded output appeared on various Saunders releases on Fantasy Records, and this remarkably cohesive compilation picks key tracks from all of these, with roughly half of the set coming from the Keystone LPs. Garcia is in full flight here as a guitarist, with Saunders' soul-jazz organ giving things a wonderfully fluid feel, and the end result is a kind of laid-back West Coast jazz-rock that is very much the sum of its parts. Among the highlights in what is a very strong sequence are the nearly 12-minute version of "Mystery Train" that opens things here, the floating elegance of the instrumental "Merl's Tune," the fusion-feel "Welcome to the Basement" with a guest shot from the Tower of Power Horns, and an interesting take on Jimmy Cliff's "The Harder They Come," which was still a relatively unknown tune when this version was recorded in 1973. Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead fans will no doubt appreciate all of this, but Well-Matched also functions as a kind of introduction to Saunders as well, whose good-natured and pop-inflected approach to soul-jazz deserves to be better known. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Annie LeibovitzCover Photo, Photography
Bill KreutzmannDrums
Bill VittProducer, Drums, Drums
Blair JacksonEssay
Bob DrewSax (Alto)
David GansCompilation, Compilation Producer
David GrismanMandolin
Deb SibonyDesign
Eccleston W. Wainwright, Jr.Drums
Eddie MooreDrums, Saw
Jerry GarciaGuitar, Vocals, Producer
Joe TarantinoRemastering
John KahnBass, Guitar (Bass), Producer
Kenneth NashPercussion
Linda KalinDesign
Merl SaundersSynthesizer, Piano, Organ, Producer, Clavinet
Phil BrayPhotography
Stephen HartMixing
Stuart KremskyProduction Coordination
Tom FogertyProducer, Guitar (Rhythm)
Tony LanePhotography
Tower of Power Horn Section?
Vassar ClementsViolin