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Phil Upchurch - Phil Upchurch '1978

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Album name Phil Upchurch
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Date 1978
GenreJazz-Funk
Play time 00:38:14
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Size 1,4 GB (+3%rec.)
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       Chicago guitarist Phil Upchurch was comfortable in most genres; his
plucky style can be heard on many sessions, including those of George Benson,
who often sought him out. This self-titled LP contains seven cuts, four produced
by John Tropea (instrumentals of familiar hits) and three by Benson (Phil
Upchurch originals). Upchurch displays fingering dexterity and funkability on
Shuggie Otis' "Strawberry Letter 22," made famous by the Brothers Johnson.
"Free" is even better, bubbling along as Upchurch fills every space with adroit
notes, playing the lilting ballad as sensitively as Deniece Williams' vocal. He
does a marvelous job on "Good Times," an underappreciated Jacksons tune written
by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, again showing the ability to phrase like a voice
on his guitar. Tropea saves his best production for last; the stalking,
tempo-changing "Church Street Station" is as commercial as anything here. Some
of New York's best session players accompany Upchurch, including Steve Gadd,
Richard Tee, Will Lee, and Tropea himself on rhythm guitar. The Upchurch
originals are more elastic and abstract. You get a good earful of contemporary
jazz with "It's Almost Five," a bender that hits the spot. Benson achieves a
warm tone from Upchurch's guitar that's totally different from the Tropea sides.
The sidemen are different too, with studio rats the likes of Harvey Mason, Chuck
Rainey, Jorge Dalto, and Henry Gibson, a master percussionist. Longer than its
listed 3:56 time, "Fooling Around" features superb playing by all involved; it
takes you there, then brings you back, and you feel better for the experience.
Upchurch plays the guitar like it was a keyboard on the vibrant "Cyrenna," a
hill-and-valley delight that's slightly marred by an intrusive synthesizer.

Tracks:

01. Strawberry Letter 23 (Otis) - 5:13
02. Free (Reed-Williams-Watts-Greene) - 5:28
03. Good Times (Gamble-Huff) - 4:10
04. Church Street Station (Tropea-Pendarvis) - 6:28
05. It's Almost Five (Upchurch) - 4:49
06. Foolin' Around (Upchurch) - 6:37
07. Cyrenna (Upchurch) - 5:29

Personnel:

hil Upchurch - lead guitar (#1-4), guitar (#5-7), drums (#7)
John Tropea - rhythm guitar (#1-4)
Will Lee (#1-4), Chuck Rainey (#5,6) - bass
Jorge Dalto - piano (#5,6)
Richard Tee, Leon Pendarvis - keyboards (#1-4)
Steve Gadd (#1-4), Harvey Mason (#5,6) - drums
Jimmy Maelen (#1-4), Kewu (#5-7), Tony Carpenter (#5,6), Henry Gibson (#5,6) -
percussion
Kermit Moore, Tony Posk, Paul Winter, Stanley Pollack, Charles McCracken,
Kathryn Kienke, Peter Dimitriades, Frederick Buldrini, Kenny Koo, Sandra
Billingslea, Selwart Clarke, Julien Barber, Theodore Israel, Richard Maimoff -
strings (#1-4)
Alan Rubin, John Gatchell, Sam Burtis, Lewis Del Gatto, David Taylor, Louis
Marini, Ronald Cuber - horns (#1-4)
Larry Fast (#1-4), Arron Jamal (#6) - synthesizer