Listening Room – “Mama Wailer”

“Mama Wailer” was the second release on Creed Taylor’s Kudu imprint and is a funky soul-jazz classic.  Lonnie Smith is joined by a group of like-minded players (including an in-the-groove Grover Washington, Jr. on tenor) and the music is dirty low down jazz-funk that never strays too far from it’s improvisational roots.  The group’s take on Sly and The Family Stone’s Stand is the centerpiece of the album and took up all of Side 2 on the original LP.  After this recording, Lonnie Smith disappeared from the scene for awhile, he wouldn’t make another record until “Afrodesia” showed up on the Groove Merchant label in 1975.

Mama Wailer
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Released 1971 :  Kudu Records  :  Catalog # KU-02

Players:
Lonnie Smith – Organ, Clavinet
Grover Washington, Jr. – Tenor Sax
Danny Moore – Trumpet
George Davis – Guitar
Jimmy Ponder – Guitar
Ron Carter – Bass
Billy Cobham – Drums

Lonnie Smith – Stand from “Mama Wailer”

Listening Room – “Alligator Boogaloo”

Lou Donaldson – “Alligator Boogaloo”

Lou Donaldson – “Aw Shucks!”

From “Alligator Boogaloo” : 1967 : Blue Note Records

A soul-jazz monster from 1967, Lou Donaldson continued his string of popular records for Blue Note with this release. Alligator Boogaloo brought together a trio of very young players who would go on to have great careers: George Benson on Guitar, Lonnie Smith (still going strong today as Dr. Lonnie Smith) and a fella known at the time as Leo Morris who would later become the soul-jazz master drummer Idris Muhammad.

Players:
Lou Donaldson – Alto Sax
Melvin Lastin, Sr. – Trumpet
George Benson – Guitar
Lonnie Smith – B3 Organ
Leo Morris (Idris Muhammad) – Drums