The Chuck Mangione Quartet

The Chuck Mangione Quartet

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Chuck Mangione (flugelhorn, electric piano, percussion), Gerry Niewood (flute, soprano sax, tuba), Joel Di Bartolo (bass), Ron Davis (drums, conga, percussion)

Mercury 1-631

Speakers Corner Records : LP 180 gram

Brand New and Sealed Record

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A1 - Land of Make Believe
A2 - Self Portrait
B1 - Little Sunflower
B2 - Floating
B3 - Manha de Carnival

Recorded in 1971 at Mercury Sound Studio in New York City, by Chuck Irwin.

Now – in which pigeonhole that the innumerable self-proclaimed jazz critics like to create does this release from 1971 fit? Jazz-rock, jazz-fusion, soul-jazz-rock-fusion, electro-fusion-pop? Perhaps we can all agree that we should just enjoy these quartet recordings!
These recordings, all of them absolutely fantastic numbers, have been made by flugelhornist Chuck Mangione with his marvellous quartet without a piano in a sort of 'jam session'. The band members are absolutely top notch with Ron Davis on drums, Joel DiBartolo on the double bass, and Gerry Niewood (still underestimated and mostly known as a sideman) on the soprano saxophone and flute (which is his foremost instrument although the more hushed one). On this LP, which has long been out of print, Chuck Mangione comes into the limelight in wonderfully melodic and mellow solos such as "Land Of Make Believe" and "Little Sunflower" – and the latter certainly needs not fear a comparison with the original by Freddie Hubbard! And "Manha De Carnival", composed by guitarist Luis Bonfá is especially worth listening to for the amazing improvisations which have been set down for all times. Mercury’s recording technology was of the very best in the Seventies, and that makes itself heard when listening to this recording on a new high-end vinyl LP instead of the original pressing.

This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the original analogue studio tapes through to the cutting head, and was pressed with virgin vinyl at Pallas. More information under http://www.pure-analogue.com