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Franklin, Henry
The Skipper At Home
Bassist Henry Franklin's 1972 release for Black Jazz, 'The Skipper', is one of the highlights in a label catalog full of
many, and his 1974 follow-up, 'The Skipper At Home' ('The Skipper' is Franklin's nickname), lives up to its
predecessor's high standard and might even surpass it. Which is no surprise given that a lot of the same players are on
it, including trumpeter/flugelhornist Oscar Brashear, tenor/soprano saxophonist Charles Owens, and pianist Bill
Henderson (here billed as Kemang Sunduza). But 'The Skipper At Home' also boasts ace talents like keyboardist Kirk
Lightsey (memorably featured on the Roland Haynes Black Jazz release '2nd Wave'), trombonist Al Hall, Jr. (who appeared
on Black Jazz releases from Doug Carn, Chester Thompson, and Calvin Keys), and drummer Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler, who's
played with everyone from Miles Davis to Joe Henderson. The result is an album that, like 'The Skipper', is rooted in
bop but one that nods to some of the currents that were swirling in jazz at the time; it's a little freer, a little more
electric. And, as is true of just about every Black Jazz release, the ensemble work is remarkably intuitive and
swinging, driven by Franklin's melodic, inventive bass playing. 'The Skipper At Home' has never been reissued on vinyl
outside of Japan, and it's never sounded better thanks to Mike Milchner's remastering. Pat Thomas' liner notes complete
the package. A beautiful record.
Price
€ 32.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
30-07-2021
Label
Item-nr
509496
EAN
0848064012641
Availability
Not in stock