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Live At the 1972 Monterey Jazz Festival by Jimmy Witherspoon (feat. Robben Ford)

Label: Concord / Monterey Jazz Festival Records / Universal Music
Release Date: August 5, 2008
Recording Time: 48 minutes
Recording Date: September 16, 1972 & October 2, 1959

Styles: Urban Blues, Jazz Blues, Jump Blues, Regional Blues, Texas Blues

Blues vocalist Jimmy Witherspoon is at the peak of his performing career during this 1972 Monterey Jazz Festival set, where he is backed by a young but enthusiastic electric band that he had recruited after hearing them open for him in a club the previous year. Witherspoon is in a playful mood, frequently speaking to the crowd. The program is filled with several Witherspoon's most popular numbers, including the humorous "I'm Going to Move to the Outskirts of Town," "Kansas City," and "Early One Morning." Following his raucous take of "Walkin' by Myself," the stage curtain is evidently pulled prematurely, provoking an extended outburst from the singer, who repeatedly threatens to cut the curtain with his knife to the delight of the crowd. His relaxing "Ain't Nobody's Business What I Do" is truncated as he explains to the crowd that he is dedicating "I Want a Little Girl" to Jimmy Rushing (a blues giant who had passed away a few months earlier), incorporating a few asides to the crowd and featuring Robben Ford's blistering guitar. Ford incites the audience with his solo in "Goin' Down Slow" with the leader shouting his name repeatedly to encourage their response. Unfortunately, the master tape runs out prior to the end of "Reds and Whiskey," a playful song inspired by Witherspoon's dangerous mixing of pills with booze, where a hippy hands his alto sax on-stage, with the leader passing it on to Ford, who manages to solo for a chorus in spite of its nasty mouthpiece. "When I Been Drinkin'" is a bonus track from Witherspoon's 1959 appearance at Monterey (a concert that is available in complete form in the compilation The 'Spoon Concerts) features the vocalist with an all-star jazz band that includes Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Woody Herman, and Earl Hines.
by Ken Dryden

Personnel: Jimmy Witherspoon (vocals); Robben Ford (guitar, alto saxophone); Woody Herman (clarinet); Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster (tenor saxophone); Roy Eldridge (trumpet); Earl Hines (piano); Paul Nagel (Fender Rhodes piano); Vernon Alley, Stanley Poplin (bass instrument); Mel Lewis (drums, drum); Jim Baum (drums).

Recording information: The Monterey Jazz Festival (09/16/1972/10/02/1959).
Authors: Jim Baum; Tim "T-Bone" Jackson; Jason Olaine; Robben Ford; Stanley Poplin; Paul Nagel.
Arranger: Jimmy Witherspoon.

In 1972 Jimmy Witherspoon blew away the Monterey Jazz Festival with a line-up helmed by blues guitar master Robben Ford. On this live recording from that performance, Ford covers an impressive emotional gamut with his fretboard that matches Spoon's slow-burning soul vocals note for note. Rarely have two giants been so ably matched and MJF LIVE 1972 captures their bond at its creative peak.

Credits: Greg Allen - art direction; Vernon Alley - bass, bass instrument, main personnel; Shawn Anderson - project assistant; Rikka Arnold - editorial; Glen Barros - series executive producer; Jim Baum - drum, main personnel; Jim Baum - drums; Big Bill Broonzy - composer; Chris Clough - production assistant; Larissa Collins - art direction; Ben Conrad - project assistant; Roy Eldridge - main personnel, trumpet; Robben Ford - guitar, main personnel, primary artist, sax (alto); Don Geis - engineer; Porter Grainger - composer; Coleman Hawkins - main personnel, sax (tenor); Woody Herman - clarinet, main personnel; Earl Hines - main personnel, piano; Mary Hogan - project assistant; Tim "T-Bone" Jackson - series executive producer; Saunders King - composer; Jerry Leiber - composer; Mel Lewis - drum, drums, main personnel; Jimmy Lyons - concert producer; Willie Mabon - composer; Murray Mencher - composer; Billy Moll - composer; Paul Nagel - fender rhodes, main personnel; Jesse Nichols - project assistant; St. Louis Jimmy Oden - composer; Jason Olaine - a&r, digital editing, release production; Nick Phillips - release production; Stanley Poplin - bass, bass instrument, main personnel; Everett Robbins - composer; Randy Rood - project assistant; Jeffrey Spector - product manager; Mike Stoller - composer; Joe Tarantino - mastering; Ben Webster - main personnel, sax (tenor); Will Weldon - composer; Jimmy Witherspoon - arranger, composer, primary artist, vocals.

Tracks: 1) I'm Gonna Move To the Outskirts of Town; 2) S.K. Blues; 2) Kansas City; 4) Goin' Down Slow; 5) Wlakin' By Myself; 6) Ain't Nobody's Business What I Do; 7) I Want a Little Girl; 8) I Don't Know; 9) Early One Morning; 10) Reds and Whiskey (Incomplete); 11) When I Been Drinkin'.