Album Info
Artist: | Idris Muhammad |
Album: | Turn This Mutha Out |
Released: | UK, Apr 2017 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Could Heaven Ever Be Like This | 8:37 |
Baritone Saxophone - Ronnie Cuber | ||
Bass - Wilbur Bascomb | ||
Drums, Tom Tom - Idris Muhammad | ||
Guitar - Charlie Brown | ||
Guitar, Soloist - Hiram Bullock | ||
Harp - Margaret Ross | ||
Percussion - Rubens Bassini, Sue Evans | ||
Soprano Saxophone - David Tofani | ||
Synthesizer, Soloist - Cliff Carter | ||
Tenor Saxophone, Soloist - Mike Brecker | ||
Trumpet - Jon Faddis, Randy Brecker | ||
Vocals - Ray Simpson, Bill Eaton, Zachary Sanders | ||
Vocals, Soloist - Frank Floyd | ||
A2 | Camby Bolongo | 4:33 |
Bass - Wilbur Bascomb | ||
Drums, Tom Tom - Idris Muhammad | ||
Flute, Soloist - Jeremy Steig | ||
Guitar - Charlie Brown , Hugh McCracken | ||
Percussion - Sue Evans | ||
Trumpet, Soloist - Randy Brecker | ||
A3 | Turn This Mutha Out | 6:50 |
Bass - Wilbur Bascomb | ||
Drums, Tom Tom - Idris Muhammad | ||
Guitar, Soloist - Hiram Bullock | ||
Keyboards - Cliff Carter | ||
Percussion - Sue Evans | ||
Vocals - Frank Floyd, Ken Williams, Zachary Sanders | ||
B1 | Tasty Cakes | 4:23 |
Bass - Wilbur Bascomb | ||
Drums, Tom Tom - Idris Muhammad | ||
Guitar, Soloist - Hiram Bullock | ||
Keyboards - Cliff Carter | ||
Percussion - Sue Evans | ||
Vocals - Frank Floyd, Ken Williams, Zachary Sanders | ||
B2 | Crab Apple | 5:11 |
Baritone Saxophone - Ronnie Cuber | ||
Bass - Wilbur Bascomb | ||
Drums, Tom Tom - Idris Muhammad | ||
Guitar - Charlie Brown | ||
Guitar, Soloist - Hiram Bullock | ||
Percussion - Sue Evans | ||
Soprano Saxophone - David Tofani | ||
Synthesizer, Soloist - Cliff Carter | ||
Tenor Saxophone, Soloist - Mike Brecker | ||
B3 | Moon Hymn | 4:18 |
Baritone Saxophone - Ronnie Cuber | ||
Bass - Wilbur Bascomb | ||
Drums, Tom Tom - Idris Muhammad | ||
Guitar - Charlie Brown | ||
Keyboards - Cliff Carter | ||
Percussion - Sue Evans | ||
Soprano Saxophone - David Tofani | ||
B4 | Say What | 3:59 |
Bass - Wilbur Bascomb | ||
Drums, Tom Tom - Idris Muhammad | ||
Flute, Soloist - Jeremy Steig | ||
Guitar - Charlie Brown , Hugh McCracken | ||
Guitar, Soloist - Eric Gale | ||
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Details
Original Release Year: |
1977 |
Genre(s): |
Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Funk Disco |
Format: |
Vinyl Record LP |
Description
Idris Muhammad recorded this classic Jazz-Funk album Turn This Mutha Out in 1977 for the Kudu label. Some great session musicians accompanied him and "Turn This Mutha Out" has that David Matthews signature Disco-Jazz-Funk sound. It was well received in the UK most notably for the opening track Could Heaven Ever Be Like This, an undisputed classic. Idris and Wilbur Bascomb on bass create the perfect bedrock for Mike Brecker on Tenor Sax, Hiram Bullock on Guitar and Cliff Carter on Synthesizer to solo above, topped by Frank Floyds vocals. It has been sampled at least seventeen times, most notably by Jamiroquai and Drake. Buy your copy today!