Jae Mason Rackord Appreciation
Guzzo
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Anybody else loving this dude and his rackords?
I had the "Tender Man" LP for a while and played it out quite a bit before I grabbed his other LP "Crossroads" this weekend.
Dudes in that same Terry Callier, Lou Bond, Curtis Mayfield vein and dresses like a redneck.
I need to put some MP3's up to display dudes realness
I never hear cats talk on this guy, am I alone in my love of music?
BTW I do celebrate his entire catalogue
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BIG talk right there! Now I'm curious...
never heard of dude but...after you post the MP3'S
1)Drew will kill you for your blasphemy & exaggeration
2)Drew will kill you for that record
either way..Drew will kill you
Cross Roads is the one I have. Wanted to like it, but wasn't really feeling it 'cept for the heartbreaking "Lady Pearl," about a mother who abandons her children. Haven't heard Tender Man yet.
Jae supposedly had a third album, on VJ International - I believe that this, too, was from the 70's (Vee Jay was briefly revived, releasing new material).
As long as you're in that bag, don't sleep on Charles Bevel, who had a classic album on A&M in 1973 (featuring the minor hit "Sally B. White").
I did a Google search on Jae some time ago - I was devastated to find out that he died.
He never became a star, but he was respected by his peers (I understand he spent his last years as a professional songwriter in Nashville.)
Remember, a while back when I propped "Crossroads"? I try to drop gems on cats "but they ain't listenin'...". Messing with you, but I make mention of quite a few LPs, get fronted on (i.e., receive no response whatsoever), only for other cats to prop the same album later. I find that weird. Babble over.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
oh man, sorry had I remembered seeing that I'd have jumped in gushing about dude. I think it was AP who turned me onto this artist. I found a copy of Tender Man while going through some crates with Anthony and he said I might like this, sure enough I did.
Just found crossroads a few days back and I like it just as much. I'm guessing cats are skipping over the album cause he looks like the love child of Charley Pride & John Legend
Hey Guzz,
I'm tryin' to tell you, cats sleep on the Stacks. I slip in the gems under the radar cause dudes aren't checkin' for 'em.
Re: Albums that you know are dope.... [Re: yuichi]
#342609 - 05/25/05 10:50 PM Edit Reply Quote
Hey Yuichi,
Here are some:
-"The October Suite"-Steve Kuhn.
-"Coldwater Flats"-The Three Sounds.
-"Milt Jackson w/ Strings"-Milt Jackson.
-"S/T"-Walt Bolden.
-"Kickin'", "Truth is the Power" and "It's Time"-The Mighty Clouds of Joy.
-"Songs of Praise"-The Sensational Nightingales.
-"Ride the Ship to Zion" and "Destiny"-The Gospel Keynotes.
-"Court's in Session"-Kaos.
-"Atmosphere"-Colours.
-"Soul Machine"-Richard Barbary.
-"Right On"-Phil Moore, Jr.
-"Soft Samba Strings"-Gary McFarland.
-"Peace in the Valley"-The Gospelaires of Dayton Ohio.
-"Construction #1"-Ten Wheel Drive ft/ Genya Ravan.
-"A Good Feelin'"-William D. Smith.
- "Crossroads"-Jae Mason[/b] .
-"S/T"-Shades of Joy.
-"A Man and a Woman"-OST.
-"S/T"-Sea Level.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Edited by Big_Stacks (05/25/05 11:40 PM)
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I really like "Monday Morning" off that one. Makes me glad I'm not working.
Never really got into that one aside from "Overheard." He just seems a little earnest.
That's my jernt right there!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
yes.
A friend of mine described him as a bitter Bill Withers.
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