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Barbara Dennerlein: Outhipped
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Verve 547503-2 |
| recorded |
february 1999 in New York/USA |
online distribution |
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| Barbara Dennerlein |
Hammond B3 organ, synthesizer |
| Don Alias |
percussion |
| Darren Barrett |
trumpet |
| James Genus |
bass |
| Craig Handy, |
tenor sax, baritone sax |
| Antonio Hart |
soprano sax, alto sax |
| Steve Nelson |
marimba, vibes |
| Alex Sipiagin |
flugelhorn |
| Steve Slaggle |
flutes |
| Mitch Watkins |
guitar |
| Jeff 'Tain' Watts |
drums |
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Satisfaction - the only track which was not composed by Barbara - Mick Jagger sends his regards.
Very hippy, whatever that is. Or outhipped, whatever that is. I would say, very funky, and that's the point.
Most of the music on this CD is funky. Funky what? We remember the late 60s with all the funky style
music which knocked you sideways. Apart from some harmonies of the 90s there are no new aspects
in the development of Barbara's music. That does not mean that this CD is not worth listening to. It's an
excellent way of playing the organ, and all the other musicians make a wonderful job. Remains the question:
So what's new?
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It's not 5 star - but 4 1/2 is also worth it.
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