Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Johnny Hammond - Gears - 40th Anniversary Expanded (2015) + Booklet BGP - Rare Jazz/Funk (FLAC)

One of the most important albums to mix jazz and funk released with 6 tracks in 1975. “Gears” is a masterful collaboration between Hammond and producers the Mizell brothers. To mark its 40th anniversary, the album has been remastered from new transfers at that time and is presented with six previously unissued bonus tracks. This Album is a JAZZ FUNK CLASSIC! Johnny Hammond’s “Gears” is one of the essential albums of the jazz funk era. It sits alongside Lonnie Liston Smith’s “Expansions” and Donald Byrd’s “Places And Spaces” as one of the essential recordings championed by DJs and collectors. Hammond was a veteran of the industry who had been recording for nearly 20 years when he signed with Fantasy’s Milestone label in 1975. Having made his name as Johnny “Hammond” Smith at Prestige, he dropped his surname and signed to Creed Taylor’s Kudu label for a run of four highly successful albums before releasing “Gambler’s Life” on Taylor’s new Salvation label. “Gambler’s Life” was produced by Larry and Fonce Mizell who were hot on the back of their success at Blue Note with Donald Byrd and Bobbi Humphrey. The Mizell brothers had grown up in New Jersey before studying at Howard University where they first met Donald Byrd, a tutor at the university. Larry went into aeronautical engineering and Fonce became part of the Corporation writing partnership for Motown. Fonce had immediate success with a string of early hits for the Jackson 5 and soon suggested Larry join him on the West Coast where they launched Sky High Productions. Their first production was Donald Byrd’s “Black Byrd” which became Blue Note’s biggest seller, & another classic!Producing Hammond’s debut for Milestone made sense as they had already worked with him and the label. They set up in Fantasy’s studio with their usual session musicians and recorded a perfectly judged six track album that stretched from the crunching funk of ‘Gears’ to the spacey groove of ‘Lost On23rd Street’.Re-mastered from a new 24/96 transfer of the original tape, this 40th anniversary edition enables us to appreciate the album in a new light, with six previously unissued bonus out takes, five fantastic new numbers and a  take of ‘Can’t We Smile?’ that allow us a better understanding of the recording process. The Mizells would rehearse the rhythm section before recording a whole section with Hammond. They would then add sweetening: strings, backing vocals, some solos. With Hammond already on the master, much of the solos were cut live, resulting in the out takes being more fully finished than they would be, for example, on a Donald Byrd recording. Read the booklet, all the info is in there. Massive album on the UK jazz/funk scene still played out today. Dont let the long spanish intro on taster 2 put you off, its brilliant!

AMM


                                                                     The Tasters!





15 comments:

soultime said...

New name for me , tasters sound great .

gmortars said...

I'm gonna have to let myself be surprised by this one.
Thanks, AMM!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Always like to have ....most important albums.

Lordchester said...

Used to have this on LP, nice to see the review AMM

UNKNOWN said...

Got the CD,but need the bonus tracks! GREAT album, but any album with the Mizzells involved is class. This has got to be hot off the press! YES PLEASE AMM!!
Cheers!
Bill

richsoul said...

Heard of the name but never examined. Thank you AMM.

Ray said...

Thank you for the review AMM

PeterH said...

This is a real legend. Thanks for review, P.

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you very much AMM

pedro B said...

Thanks for this grand review AMM love the tasters will enjoy this one

Cheers Pedro

reb.jukebox said...

Nice Review AMM thanks Reb

hakase said...

me never had actually noticed Mizells until recently so this big gift for me thanks much AMM

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the expanded edition fo the gem

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM a classic album

MusicFan59 said...

Very nice, really liking the tasters. Thanks AMM!