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1975 Strata Records Gem on Double LP!
In association with DJ Amir's 180 Proof Records, BBE is honored to present another gem from the small-yet-significant Strata catalogue. A precursor to New York's Strata East, Detroit's Strata Records was founded in the late 1960s by former Blue Note artist Kenny Cox. Starting life as a music-led community organization, coffee shop studio and venue, Strata released only a few titles as a record label, gaining the imprint a cult following among record collectors and jazz lovers across the globe.
Possibly the best known of Strata's releases, The Lyman Woodard Organization's Saturday Night Special is rightly heralded as a jazz fusion classic. Recorded in 1975, Saturday Night Special features organ, electric piano and Mellotron by bandleader Lyman Woodard alongside guitar and bass by Ron English, with drums and percussion by Leonard King, Bud Spangler & Lorenzo "Mr. Rhythm" Brown respectively. Despite the fairly sparse instrumentation, Saturday Night Special lays down an impressive wall of sound, powerfully atmospheric in its almost low-fi aesthetic. Hinting at more traditional jazz, rhythm & blues, Afro-Cuban styles and more, the uniqueness of this album is surely in its feel: summoning up images of a vast industrial landscape, assembly lines and urban decay. In other words, this record sounds like Detroit.
No great album artwork is complete without a good story to match, and Saturday Night Special does not disappoint. Snapped by photographer and political activist Leni Sinclair (responsible for seminal pictures of Miles Davis, Fela Kuti and John Coltrane and many others), the cover image shows the contents of Lyman Woodard's pockets placed on the hotel bed after a show: cigarette papers, cash and a pistol.
Following Woodard's death in 2009, this incredible album was reissued in highly limited numbers by Wax Poetics; now just as hard to come by as the original pressings. It's a pleasure to make this important and influential chapter in the story of contemporary jazz available on vinyl once again.
Saturday Night Special is certainly a contemporary jazz cult classic album if there ever was one. Merging the heart and soul of Detroit jazz and rhythm & blues while also tossing in a little Latin music, keyboardist Lyman Woodard was at the forefront of defining an instrumental identity for the Motor City on this recording. With top-notch guitarist Ron English, saxophonist Norma Jean Bell, drummer Leonard King, and percussionists Lorenzo Brown and Bud Spangler, Woodard provided solid, head-nodding groove music punctuated by heady, at times spacy jazz improvisation that set the standard for any rival or modern-day jam band.
Features
- Double Vinyl LP
Musicians
Norma Bell | alto saxophone |
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Leonard King | drums, vocals |
Ron English | electric guitar, electric bass |
Lyman Woodard | electric piano, organ, Mellotron |
Lorenzo "Mr. Rhythm" Brown | percussion |
Bud Spangler | percussion |
Charles Moore | triangle |
Selections
LP1
- Saturday Night Special
- Joy Road
- Belle Isle Daze
- Saturday Night Special (Alternative Take)
LP2
- Creative Musicians
- Cheeba
- Allen Barnes
- On Your Mind
- Help Me Get Away
- Saturday Night Special (Lost Alternate Mix)
- Belle Isle Daze (Lost Alternate Mix)