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Dextro Beats
Приєднався 26 бер 2011
The Howard Roberts Quartet-H R Is a Dirty Guitar Player
This is super super classic, HR was one of the most recorded guitarists on the planet in the 50's and 60's. Make sure to buy this if you love it and support the Roberts estate. His son Jay is an amazing guitarist as well
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Відео
Grover Washington Jr-Inner City Blues (Vinyl)
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Classic Jazz funk soul match up, gotta love grover
Bass - Chuck Berghoffer Drums - Earl Palmer Guitar - Howard Roberts Organ - Burkley Kendrix A1 Watermelon Man Written-By - Herbie Hancock 2:25 A2 Smolderin' Written-By - Howard Roberts 2:48 A3 Li'l Darlin' Written-By - Neal Hefti 3:07 A4 Turista Written-By - Howard Roberts 2:08 A5 If Ever I Would Leave You Written-By - Al Lerner, Frederick Loewe* 2:58 A6 One O'CLock Jump Written-By - Count Basie 2:48 B1 Deep Fry Written-By - Howard Roberts 2:23 B2 Rough Ridin' Written-By - Fitzgerald*, Jones*, Tennyson* 2:24 B3 Satin Doll Written-By - Duke Ellington 2:50 B4 Smokin' Written-By - Howard Roberts 2:12 B5 One Note Samba Written-By - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Newton Mendonça 2:30 B6 Dirty Old Bossa Nova Written-By - Howard Roberts 2:13
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Dope
I just learned about this album and am freaking blown away by it!! Gonna dig into HR! Love the vibe.
Wonderful
HR was judged GUILTY!!! for being a dirty, funky, swamp bossa nova guitar player.
Thx for your upload❤
Love this album. Quite a few songs are good. The album was in the top ten on that chart that shall remain nameless. And the top 5 on the Soul chart. The reason it didn’t do well on the singles charts has more to do with the record company than the album. The record company wanted to hurry, release and promote the next album that was originally supposed to be tied to a movie they were promoting. But when the movie bombed, they decided to change the name of the album to Roberta Flack instead so as not to have her or the album be associated with the movie. So that album began to be marketed instead of Blue Lights in the Basement, and so the only song to really gain any attention from it was the duet, “The Closer I Get to You”. But there are a couple of other songs that could have done well had they had the marketing.
A WEAK LP. Weak material. Great singer. Nevuhhh heard bef. The sales musta been abysmal.
super musique
Mr,Grover Washington ,,should have his own Genre assigned to him ....hes in a league of his own ...consistent ,,supremely smooth ...creative ....great talent ...hard worker .....the world is blessed thanks to his music.... You the Man Mr.Washington !
Killer LP, Howard is the man !
thanks for sharing your record
Big wow to this absolutely sensational album which I have on vinyl. Seems like Grover Washington Jr made quite a few but, this for me stands out by far. That lovely crisp sound (awesome). Thank you so much. Luck and health.🌵🙏👍
Donny and Roberta classic!
Influenced Kenny G for sure!
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter turned me on to this ! (not in person -- I WISH! )
Me too! Just now. I love Joe Chambers' Musicians Hall Of Fame & Musician UA-cam channel. Great Jeff Skunk Baxter interview. And now get to learn about Howard Roberts.
@Dextro Beats -- thanks for posting this.
0:00 Inner City Blues 7:21 Georgia on My Mind 12:03 Mercy Mercy Me 17:15 Ain't No Sunshine 25:51 Until It's Time 30:33 I Loves You Porgy
superlative album. listening to it tonight and feeling the joy in each note.
The most realest so-called smooth jazz ever
Love this album! My son got a copy for me on vinyl for Father’s Day!
Absolutely beautiful music!
It's great to hear Howard on this album- it's a pity there aren't more of them, due to his heavey studio schedule. Great sound, phrasing, etc.
he is downright dirty
What Grover and all the people involved in writing these tunes (Mr Gershwin included) left us is invaluable. And of course let's never forget Bob James for putting all this together with his unique flair. Thank you Dextro for uploading this classic.
Savior beans
Great record!😊
The places this takes me!! ❤
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I'm a vinyl collector of all styles of music, including jazz and until a few days ago, I'd never heard of Howard Roberts. The way I found out about him was, I belong to a FB page all about the Twilight Zone. I wanted to know who played the guitar lick on the intro. and it turns out it was Howard Roberts. Another TZ page member sent me the link to this album. So now I want everything he's ever done! I also found out he's played on more T.V. shows than I can count! And what is written about him here, that he is one of the most recorded guitarists on the planet from the '50's and 60's, that is no lie! I'm now a big fan of his and will try and find all the albums by him that I can.
he had a regular column in Guitar Player magazine in the 70s & founded the Guitar Institute of Technology
This is Erik Rico. The beat was used by Dave Ghetto - Coming Up on the album Love Life ?. Great beat though
It's not Dilla and I wish the title could be corrected but it proves more people need to know about Erik Rico
This is Eric Rico right?
I still have this wonderful album. It was the first jazz l.p. my dad ever gave me. Love it!
My dad played this in the house a lot growing up.
Same here, my older brother who has been gone some time, introduced me to this great album. Thank you Bud.
Dilla inspired beat, pretty fresh
😍😍😍😍
not a dilla beat
This smokes :)
Discovery of fire
This is one of his best along with “good pickins” on Verve records. Most of the stuff he did was studio work or pop standards when he was solo.
This recording is one of the lost treasures of jazz guitar that made a splash in the 1960s, but then got lost for a long time afterward. It is great to see/hear it on this video. Howard Roberts has long been known as the "guitarist's guitar player," a giant on the instrument. It is extra special to hear him playing straight-ahead jazz on this recording, along with his organ trio. Everyone - including Roberts - plays to a very high level - but to make things even better, the audio quality of the recording is simply stunning. That old Capitol Studios complex in Hollywood/LA was without peer for its acoustic quality. Who says analog doesn't sound fabulous?! Howard Roberts logged more time than just about anyone in the studios as a member of the famed "Wrecking Crew" studio group, which meant that for literally years on end, he didn't have time to do his own projects. Hearing this wonderful record, we can sense what might have been had he the opportunity to play straight-ahead jazz more often. As good as some of his bands were later on in his career - none have sounded as tight and hip as this one. Top notch all the way....
Yeah this one was tight and compact, in classic session player style every line meant something. However there’s something special to me about the more noodly long form of the magic band records (particularly magic band 2, bossa giant steps changed my life as a player)
@@saxonguitarness - There's a lot there for lovers of great music, where H.R. is concerned. He is sorely missed.
Discovered this as a child in my dad's jazz record collection. Hooked.
I take guitar lessons at his son Jay’s music school. He’s is also amazing! Check him out.
Love this.
i love you dilla i met your mom and she was a very nice lady
shower music
23:47 After you (Ye/Pusha-T/Sia sample)
This is Erik Rico Coming Up not J Dilla
HEARD IT FIRST
This beat is dope shit
what album is this from?