George Duke The Inner Source 2LP 180 Gram Vinyl Audiophile Analogue Remastering AAA Series MPS EU

Title: The Inner Source
Catalog Number: 29 20912-1 / 0212854MSW
Label: MPS
Reissued by: MPS
Barcode: 4029759128540
Original release year: 1973
Reissue year: 2018
Number of discs: 2
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Total Item Weight: 560gr
Pressing country: Germany
For Market Release in: EU
Collection: MPS AAA Reissue Series
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
In 1971 George Duke, having just recently done his time with the Mothers of Invention, was engaged by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet. Beginning in April of that year, Duke made two recordings over a short timespan that on their release in 1973 as a double LP (against the desire of the artists, by the way), would be a major statement.
- Audiophile Analogue Remastering
- Remastered by Christoph Stickel and Dirk Sommer
- Reforest The Legend MPS AAA Reissue Series
- 2LP 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl
- Pressed at Optimal Media in Germany
- Large insert with photo of the Original Master Tape box
- Gatefold Cover
In 1971 George Duke, having just recently done his time with the Mothers of Invention, was engaged by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet. Beginning in April of that year, Duke made two recordings over a short timespan that on their release in 1973 as a double LP (against the desire of the artists, by the way), would be a major statement.
On Chapter One of his fusion autobiography, "Solus," Duke, along with the skeleton crew of bassist John Heard and drummer Dick Berk, tries out the new compositional philosophy he had absorbed from his work with Adderley. The album was obliged to maintain a jazzy environment, illustrated by the harmonically flowing piano improvisation on "Love Reborn" and the bop-influenced busyness of "The Followers". But the record also signifies the importance of the keyboards in all their diverse contexts - the funky rock of "Au-right," and the smoldering, dreamy feel of "Peace," for instance. And on "Manya" Duke lives it up as he shows off his exuberant experimental synth side.
"The Inner Source" continues in the same vein. "So There You Go" is a downright delightful waltz featuring e-piano, whereas "Some Time Ago" is pure tonal color and atmosphere. We find an exotic gem in "Nigerian Numberumba" in which an African Lamellophone is craftily simulated with an echoplex and ring modulator. Duke also begins to vary the lineup here. "Feels So Good" and "My Soul" are reinforced with Latin percussion, and incisive horn and reed instruments (luminaries from the Thad Jones and Santana entourages). The same with the title track, a masterstroke of quintet dramaturgy, with Duke on his first instrument, the trombone. As a curiosity, two basses compete with each other on "Twenty Five." The last piece, "Always Constant," is a more open piece that spontaneously unfolded in the studio.
Musicians:
Luis Gasca - flugelhorn, trumpet
Jerome Richardson - tenor & soprano saxophones, flute
Dick Berk - drums, percussion
James Leary - bass violin
Armando Peroza - congas
George Duke - piano, electric piano, keyboards, trombone
John Heard - bass, electric bass, bass violin
Track Listing:
Side A
Au Right
Love Reborn
Peace
My Soul
Side B
Feels So Good
Manya
Sweet Bite
Follwers
Side C
The Inner Source
Life
Some Time Ago
So There You Go
Side D
Solus
Nigerian Numberuma
Twenty-Five
Always Constant
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