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"Well we say its to late, aint the same, we in a new time.
Funny being in murky rooms with pink floyd posters, and beeds hanging like it was 69’
So many levels to the game of life make you want to play games, sit inside.
While some break city stairs like my homeboy Kevin on the grind."
— Out Tha Joe Red Rhyme Vault
D0 D0 DUHD0o DUHD0 D0 D0o
An all time favorite..My cousin showed me this jam. Shouts to cousin Brent!!
`Ask Joe a question and it will be answered on the shredlove website!
Milt Jackson “Sunflower”
A friend had blessed me with this gem. Sunflower was recorded over two days in the month of December, 1972 on CTI Records. The album was produced by Creed Taylor, the founder of CTI. It was arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky.
Line Up
- Milt Jackson on the Vibes
- Herbie Hancock on Piano
- Mr. Ron Carter on the Bass
- Billy Cobham playing Drums
- Ralph MacDonald for Percussion
- Jay Berliner on Guitar
- Freddie Hubbard on the Trumpet and Flugelhorn
- Phil Bodner on the Flute
- George Marge on Clarinet
- Romeo Penque playing the English Horn and Oboe
- Max Ellen, Paul Gershman, Emanuel Green, Charles Libove, Joe Malin, David Nadien, Gene Orloff, Elliot Rosoff, Irving Spice for Violin
- Charles McCracken, George Ricci, Alan Shulman on the Cello
- Margaret Ross for the Harp
The musicians that played on Sunflower create a very authentic, and raw jazz fusion sound. This record could easily be one to sum up a few decades of jazz music, mainly because it houses many different musicians with many different backgrounds and styles. Cobham’s energetic drumming, Herbie’s earthy tone, Freddie’s traditional Bebop style, Ron’s momentum, and Milt’s consistancy push an unmeasured depth on the music. These jazz stars have lengthy discographies of work they have contributed to. Some of jazz music’s greats. A joint like this is cool to have in your hands and sounds great when in rotation! Be sure to check out next weeks Tune-INput. Support your local record store! Dj Jo-Bee over and out…
THE FENDER RHODES ARSENAL!!!
*Pump Your Breaks
Intros, Outros, Interludes, and Breaks by Dj Jo-Bee
This is Dj Jo-Bee aka Joe Red bringin’ you classic cuts from your favorite HipHop LP’s! Vinyl mixtape 09’
"My advice to MC’s in the rhyme shower. Dont drop the soap and let it sit next to the drain,
cause you waste a whole bar while I cleaned it all up without dropping a thing. My flow is direct. Its gotta make perfect sense so I can proceed on my way and not have to think past tense. This right here is a rap game rinse. Just something to clear the air cause my sent is immense."
— Out Tha Joe Red Rhyme Vault
"Every little move I anticipate, but I take it slow like I’m on a blind date."
— Diamond D
"I cant believe like, since I won Prague, my life just changed so quick. I hook up with good sponsers, I met so many people, started traveling so much. For me its crazy like, its like a dream come true.."
— Rodrigo Tx.
Bobbi Humphrey’s “Satin Doll”
This record was recorded between the months of July and September in 1974 on Blue Note Records. It was produced and arranged by Larry Mizell and Chuck Davis.
Line Up
- Bobbi Humphrey on flute and vocals
- Jerry Peters on piano
- Larry and Fonce Mizell on Fender Rhodes
- Chuck Rainey on bass
- Harvey Mason on drums
- Melvin Ragin and John Rowin on guitar
- Fonce Mizell on trumpet
- Stephany Spruill and Roger Sainte on percussion
When I first picked this record up at a store a few years back I was real happy because this album in particular has a unique sound. A collection of musicians and instruments that simultaneously create a heavy, deep, murky, spacious, lofty, and light harmony that complements the melodies of these grooves. Bobbi Humphrey has contributed to many pieces of work and recorded over a dozen records threwout the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. A number of artists have also sampled her music. Check back to ClowersCorner this following week for the next installment of Tune-INput. Support your local record store! -Dj Jo-Bee


















