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Vinyl LP | 1972 / US – Reissue | New
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Back on vinyl for the first time since 1972. Official reissue of this rare Seventies Funky Soul Jazz classic. Comes packaged featuring the original Eastbound artwork. Strictly limited to 500 copies worldwide, comes with obi-strip. The Nineteenth Whole were an Indianapolis-based funky jazz outfit who were part of a very vibrant scene. Jazz guitar legend ‘Grant Green’ had originally hailed from there and he recruited the members of the 19th Whole as his rhythm section for live dates. (Green also discovered the other great Indianapolis jazz outfit Funk Inc. at about this time.) The attention that followed their work with Green allowed the Nineteenth Whole to sign with producer Bob Porter (responsible for many superb jazz productions for Prestige and Atlantic) on Eastbound, a label he had set up with Detroit independent Westbound Records.

Fronted by Billy Wooten’s distinctive vibes, joined by guitar legend Cornell Dupree (you all know his opening riff on the intro of Aretha Franklin’s ‘Respect’) and percussionist Buddy Caldwell (THE session musician for respected labels such as Prestige & Muse) makes Smilin’ an organ funk groove classic at its best!

Recorded in 1972 by the legendary Rudy Van Gelder (known for recording Miles Davis in the early 1950’s and the countless work he did for Blue Note, Prestige, Verve .. and many others) at the Indianapolis club that gave the band their Eastbound name: ‘The Nineteenth Whole’. Production on the album was handled by Bob Porter (responsible for many superb jazz productions for Prestige and Atlantic).

Presented here are five lengthy soul-jazz pieces (including material from ‘Sly Stone’, ‘War’ & ‘The Jackson 5’) with funky grooves and some of the best sparkling organ & guitar licks you’ll ever hear. This album sets the stage for a constant shift in grooves, a collage of earthy Funk, Soul, Rock and Jazz Fusion straight outta 1972… an emotional ride packed with the main ingredients for a ‘get down’.

The Nineteenth Whole’s first (and only) album was originally released in 1972 on Eastbound Records, super rare and fetching large sums on the collectors market, now finally back available as a limited (500 copies) deluxe vinyl edition.
Item Details
Item No: 632180
Artist: The Nineteenth Whole
Title: Smilin'
Label: Tidal Waves Music
Catalog No: TWM14
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: US – Reissue
Release Date: 1972
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Funk | Soul
Available since: 2019-01-31
Condition: New
Price: 31,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 You Caught Me Smilin' Again
A2 Slippin' Into Darkness
B1 Monkey Hips'n'Rice
B2 Lookin' Through The Windows
B3 Dark Clouds Rising
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