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Released date: 25-08-2004 (originally released in 1973) 2004 UK limited edition audiophile issue of the 7-track LP pressed on 180gm virgin vinyl, originally released in 1973 - One of the rarest albums on the Groove Merchant label -- and one of the best! Ramon Morris has a sweet tone on the tenor that works very well with the electric piano in his tight little combo -- grooving with a style that's like the best Black Jazz funk records of the time - presented in sealed & stickered gatefold sleeve Tracks: 01. First Come, First Serve 02. Wijinia 03. Sweet Sister Funk 04. Sweat 05. Don't Ask Me 06. Lord Sideways 07. People Make The World Go Around One of the rarest albums on the Groove Merchant label -- and one of the best! Ramon Morris has a sweet tone on the tenor that works very well with the electric piano in his tight little combo -- grooving with a style that's like the best Black Jazz funk records of the time -- mixing together bright notes, funky rhythms, and plenty of great chord changes! Cecil Bridgewater's on trumpet, and the band has a really righteous feel -- with lots of real soul and thoughtful playing mixed into the jazz funk grooves of the record. Massive -- with titles that include "Sweat", "Lord Sideways", "Sweet Sister Funk", and a nice version of "People Make The World Go Round". Personnel: Ramon Morris (ts), Albert Daily (el-p), Mickey Bass (b), Granville "Mickey" Roker (dr), Cecil Bridgewater (tp), Lloyd Davis (g), Tony Waters (congas)
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