Talk to My Lady (Remastered) Gene Russell

Album info

Album-Release:
1973

HRA-Release:
24.04.2020

Label: Black Jazz Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Artist: Gene Russell

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  • 1 Talk To My Lady 04:54
  • 2 Get Down 03:47
  • 3 Me And Mrs. Jones 04:14
  • 4 For Heaven's Sake 03:44
  • 5 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life 04:53
  • 6 Blues Suite 04:55
  • 7 My Favorite Things 04:48
  • 8 If You Could See Me Now 04:13
  • Total Runtime 35:28

Info for Talk to My Lady (Remastered)



Gene Russell should be a name familiar to committed and more casual fans of jazz and R&B made in the 1970s. Talk to My Lady has its transcendent moments. There's Russell's bold transformation of the John Coltrane-identified "My Favorite Thing," where his Fender Rhodes gets matched in breakneck intensity by Franklin's standup bass and 20-year-old Leon "Ndugu" Chancler's drums. Playing acoustic piano, Russell sounds at ease with the funk of "Get Down" and, now plugged-in, he personalizes Gamble and Huff's "Me And Mrs. Jones" and Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" with soulful feeling.

Gene Russell, piano, Fender Rhodes
Calvin Keys, guitar
Henry Franklin, bass
Ndugu Leon Chancelor, drums
Charles Weaver, congas
Eddie Gee, tambourine

Digitally remastered



Gene Russell
should be a name familiar to committed and more casual fans of jazz and R&B made in the 1970s. Talk to My Lady has its transcendent moments. There's Russell's bold transformation of the John Coltrane-identified "My Favorite Thing," where his Fender Rhodes gets matched in breakneck intensity by Franklin's standup bass and 20-year-old Leon "Ndugu" Chancler's drums. Playing acoustic piano, Russell sounds at ease with the funk of "Get Down" and, now plugged-in, he personalizes Gamble and Huff's "Me And Mrs. Jones" and Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" with soulful feeling.

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