Donny Hathaway - Live

Live

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CD
  • CD
  • Anno: 1972
  • Etichetta: Atlantic
  • Genere: Soul
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€14,99
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Tracks

1 What'S Goin' On
2 The Ghetto
3 Hey Girl
4 You'Ve Got A Friend
5 Little Ghetto Boy
6 We'Re Still Friends
7 Jealous Guy
8 Voices Inside

Note

Donny Hathaway'S 1972 Live Album Is One Of The Most Glorious Of His Career, An Uncomplicated, Energetic Set With A Heavy Focus On
Audience Response As Well As The Potent Jazz Chops Of His Group. The Results Of Shows Recorded At The Troubadour In Hollywood And
The Bitter End In New York, The Record Begins With Hathaway'S Version Of The Instant Soul Classic "What'S Going On," Marvin Gaye'S
Original Not Even A Year Old When Hathaway Recorded This Version. His Own Classic "The Ghetto" Follows In Short Order, But
Stretches Out Past Ten Minutes With Revelatory Solos From Hathaway On Electric Piano. "Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)" Is
Another Epic (14-Minute) Jam, With Plenty Of Room For Solos And Some Of The Most Sizzling Bass Work Ever Heard On Record By Willie
Weeks. Any New Donny Hathaway Record Worth Its Salt Also Has To Include A Radical Cover, And Live Obliges Nicely With His Deft,
Loping Version Of John Lennon'S "Jealous Guy." The Audience Is As Much A Participant As The Band Here, Immediately Taking Over With
Staccato Handclaps To Introduce "The Ghetto" And Basically Taking Over The Chorus On "You'Ve Got A Friend." They Also Contribute
Some Of The Most Frenzied Screaming Heard In Response To Any Chicago Soul Singer Of The Time (Excepting Only Jackie Wilson And Gene
Chandler, Of Course). Hardly The Obligatory Live Workout Of Most Early-'70S Concert Lps, Live Solidified Hathaway'S Importance At
The Forefront Of Soul Music