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Shaft (Bernard Purdie album)

1973 studio album by Bernard Purdie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shaft (Bernard Purdie album)
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Shaft is an album led by jazz drummer Bernard Purdie, which was recorded for the Prestige label in 1971.[1][2]

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Stewart Mason of Allmusic states, "these limp retreads, apparently aimed at a middle-of-the-road audience that was reaching for hipness but didn't want to be confronted with anything too out there, are utterly unnecessary. There are a handful of good tunes here; although it's unclear what the genial funk groove "Attica" has to do with the 1971 prison riot of the same name, it's got some hot tenor sax solos and a rollicking electric piano solo by composer Neal Creque. Similarly, the mellow and soulful "Summer Melody" has some exquisite electric piano and trumpet over its gentle conga-led groove. An album' s worth of variations on these two themes would have been a minor soul-jazz classic, but unfortunately, Bernard Purdie's overreaching ends up giving him the, um, Shaft".[3]

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Track listing

  1. "Shaft" (Isaac Hayes) - 5:52
  2. "Way Back Home" (Wilton Felder) - 5:30
  3. "Attica" (Neal Creque) - 4:12
  4. "Changes" (Buddy Miles) - 4:52
  5. "Summer Melody" (Harold Ousley) - 6:35
  6. "Butterfingers" (Willie Bridges) - 4:12

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