Yes, I completely forgot S3, and should be lashed for it. About James
Taylor - lately, I'd come to prefer his non Quartet stuff (ie New Jersey
Kings), but utterly trustable sources inform that JTQ is back on the right
track (baby) with his latest 45s on Blow It Hard and Ubiquity. I still have
to hear this, as I can't find a local retailer for BIH as hard as I blow
(ahem) - try.
I didn't forget Brian Auger - I didn't mention him nor the Artwoods, Georgie
Fame, early Purple and other UK organ grinders as these somewhat sound to me
different to Jimmy Smith's ilk. That did not stop me from preaching the GBO
gospel, did it? Not in a million years!
---Pablo de la Cruz
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From: Julian Lawton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Lastly, keep an eye on contemporary groovers such as as Big Boss >Man
> I knew I'd forgotten something. . . also, although slipping more towards
> funkier than r'n'b end, Desko/Soulfire Acts like Sugarman Three. James
> Taylor. . . well I'd avoid any JTQ later than Wait A Minute (and even
> that's a bit too smooth for some).
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