
Yusef Lateef for Impulse from 1964.
Bass - Ernie Farrow; Drums - James Black ;Piano - Mike Nock ;Saxophone [Tenor], Flute, Oboe - Yusef Lateef ;Trumpet - Richard Williams ; Producer - Bob Thiele
Recorded at Pep's Lounge, Philadelphia, Pa. June 29, 1964. Unreleased until 1976.
This features the old Dingwalls raver "Brother John" but every cuts a cracker on it - highly recommended.
The group features some amazing piano from Mike Nock vamping and grooving along at a pace that brings out the best in Lateef's reeds and the shimmering trumpet of Richard Williams and the record combines all of Lateef's exotic work on flute and saxes with a groove that you'll hardly hear on other albums.
320 rip assembled from the Live at Peps cds.

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many thanks!!!
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THANK YOU! I never knew this existed. It looks wonderful, as I am sure it is. Thanks again!
Great one again. Thanks
Many thanks! Great post
Enormous ! You could just listen to the drums on their own.
That's nice, thanks.
Ooh yeah! A Yusef album I don't have! Sweet - thanks for posting this gem!
Nice one,looking forward to this.Thanks.
Great album; a little reminiscent of Miles' second quintet and that's always a good thing. Thanks.
superb drop of brother lateef!
THANKYOU!
You do not lie. This is mind-blowing. It makes sense that Trane was a fan too.
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