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Johnny Lytle- Loop

SKU: 029667017015
Regular price $876.00
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Johnny Lytle- Loop
Johnny Lytle- Loop

Vibes player Johnny Lytle was one of the heroes of the early acid jazz club circuit, with his cuts 'Selim' and 'The Man' being anthems of the scene. The Ohio-born player's first album as a leader was on the Jazzland label in 1962 with "Nice And Easy". His second, three years later, on Riverside, "The Village Caller", made him a star in the jazz world. When Riverside encountered difficulties, co-owner Orrin Keepnews collaborated with Lytle on two albums which came out on the Detroit label, Tuba. The first of these, "The Loop", featured his regular trio partners, organist Milt Harris and drummer "Peppy" Hinnant. This line-up was augmented on some tracks by former Miles Davis pianist Wynton Kelly and bassist George Duvivier. A 7" version of the title track actually spent five weeks in the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1966. As for the album, as well as the acid jazz cut 'The Man', it features a stunning version of Duke Pearson's 'Cristo Redentor' and the dancefloor-friendly 'Possum Grease' and 'Hot Sauce'. The band also stretch out on extended track 'The Shyster'. "The Loop" is a classic album and Ace's pressing is the first time it has been legally reissued on vinyl.

Track List

  1. The Loop
  2. The More I See You
  3. The Man
  4. Time After Time
  5. Big Bill
  6. Possum Grease
  7. Cristo Redentor
  8. The Shyster
  9. My Romance
  10. Hot Sauce
Format: New Vinyl/R&B

Johnny Lytle- Loop

SKU: 029667017015
Regular price $876.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 8.04.23

 
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Vibes player Johnny Lytle was one of the heroes of the early acid jazz club circuit, with his cuts 'Selim' and 'The Man' being anthems of the scene. The Ohio-born player's first album as a leader was on the Jazzland label in 1962 with "Nice And Easy". His second, three years later, on Riverside, "The Village Caller", made him a star in the jazz world. When Riverside encountered difficulties, co-owner Orrin Keepnews collaborated with Lytle on two albums which came out on the Detroit label, Tuba. The first of these, "The Loop", featured his regular trio partners, organist Milt Harris and drummer "Peppy" Hinnant. This line-up was augmented on some tracks by former Miles Davis pianist Wynton Kelly and bassist George Duvivier. A 7" version of the title track actually spent five weeks in the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1966. As for the album, as well as the acid jazz cut 'The Man', it features a stunning version of Duke Pearson's 'Cristo Redentor' and the dancefloor-friendly 'Possum Grease' and 'Hot Sauce'. The band also stretch out on extended track 'The Shyster'. "The Loop" is a classic album and Ace's pressing is the first time it has been legally reissued on vinyl.

Track List

  1. The Loop
  2. The More I See You
  3. The Man
  4. Time After Time
  5. Big Bill
  6. Possum Grease
  7. Cristo Redentor
  8. The Shyster
  9. My Romance
  10. Hot Sauce