ALPHONSE MOUZON - By All Means (Ft. Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Ritenour & Seawind Horns) - LP - 180g Vinyl

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ALPHONSE MOUZON - By All Means (Ft. Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Ritenour & Seawind Horns)  - LP - 180g Vinyl

ALPHONSE MOUZON - By All Means (Ft. Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Ritenour & Seawind Horns) - LP - 180g Vinyl

€25.99

 

LABEL: MPS

CAT NO: 0215722MSW

BARCODE: 4029759157229

 

Tracklisting:

1. Do I Have To?
2. Space Invaders
3. The Next Time We Love
4. The Jogger
5. By All Means


ALPHONSE MOUZON – By All Means
Featuring Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard,
Lee Ritenour & Seawind Horns.

LP – 180g Black Vinyl
(Remastered from the original tapes.)


At the time of his death in 2016 at the age of 68, drummer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Alphonse Mouzon had for decades been a major force within the jazz, fusion, R&B and pop arenas. The early eighties was a time when Mouzon toyed with disco and channelled funk. His musical amalgam was a far cry from the Saturday Night Fever brand he brought more funk, more soul, more spontaneous creativity into the mix.

For By All Means, Mouzon brought together musicians who were masters in virtually any musical style. The rhythm section belonged to the who’s who of the LA studio scene.
Electric bassist Scott Edwards had worked with such stars as Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and Aretha Franklin.

21-year-old guitarist Paul Jackson Jr. was just beginning his stellar career, had recorded with Aretha Franklin and within a few years he would participate in Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Bad and would go on to work with the likes of Elton John, George Duke, Al Jarreau, and Marcus Miller.

Lee Ritenour began playing and recording with Mouzon in 1974. At the age of 17, Ritenour first worked with Tony Bennett. He was also brought in to put a little more rock in the rock ‘n roll of a couple of takes on Pink Floyd’s seminal The Wall. Over the years he has recorded with many of the giants of pop, rock, and jazz, and his own recordings have had a slew of Grammy nominations.

Herbie Hancock stands beside Mouzon as the other major presence on the recording. Like Mouzon, at the beginning of the eighties he delved into disco, adding danceable grooves to the mix. During this period Mouzon was Herbie’s drummer on four of Hancocks albums, so it seems appropriate that these two like-minded musicians came together for this recording.
The Seawind Horns provide the last needed ingredient in this tasty musical concoction. Guesting on the title track, trumpet great Freddie Hubbard contributes a flashy solo. The album is a classic of the period, blending funk, disco, and improvisational creativity.

By All Means, get out on your private dance floor and get up with it.

See below for tracklisting…