The Crusaders: Southern Comfort CD 1997 W/Larry Carlton


 

The follow-up to 1973's Unsung Heroes was the first of the group's Blue Thumb efforts to be distributed by ABC Records. The label switch also coincided with the inclusion of lyrical guitarist Larry Carlton as a full-fledged member. Although much of Southern Comfort puts a gloss on ideas made definitive on earlier efforts, the complaints are minimal and this remains the most appealing, multi-faceted incarnation of the band.

Track Listing

  Track # Title
1 Stomp and Buck Dance
2 Greasy Spoon
3 Get on the Soul Ship (It's Sailing)
4 Super-Stuff
5 Double Bubble
6 The Well's Gone Dry
7 Southern Comfort
8 Time Bomb
9 When There's Love Around
10 Lilies of the Nile
11 Whispering Pines
12 A Ballad for Joe (Louis)

 

The first track, "Stomp and Buck Dance," is an offhanded and skilled approach to the group's patently earthy style. The insistent "The Well's Gone Dry" has the edginess of some of the better tracks on Unsung Heroes, and has Carlton doing great work on the bridge. Not surprisingly, it is Carlton's presence here that adjusts the band chemistry and makes the best of Southern Comfort even more so. The best track here, the poignant "When There's Love Around," has Carlton's guitar attaining the perfect sense of longing that meshes well with Joe Sample's trademark Fender Rhodes tones. The last tracks here are also in a thoughtful ballad vein: "Lilies of the Nile" has great horn work from Wilton Felder and Wayne Henderson, and the last track, "A Ballad for Joe (Louis)," is a heartfelt rumination on the life of the famed boxer, featuring Sample's inherent sense of melody. A good representation of the Crusaders' tasteful and intelligent playing, Southern Comfort is more than recommended to their fans. ~ Jason Elias, Rovi

Details

Crusaders
Southern Comfort
Jazz
25 February 1997
Unknown
~ Discs:1 ~ Country:USA
USA
Umgd/Grp ( GRP )
Compact Disc
076732601624
D: CD

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