Condition: Used
Rusty Bryant - Friday Night Funk For Saturday Night Brothers
Label: Prestige / Fantasy
Catalog#: PRST 10053
Format: Vinyl, LP
Vinyl: VG+ to VG++, a bit of light scuffing
Cover has a promo stamp on the back cover, and label ( see pic) some ring wear, a bend on the top left corner and wear to corners and edges
Country: US issue
Released: 1973
Genre: Jazz
Style: Jazz-Funk
Tracklisting:
A1 Friday Night Funk For Saturday Night Brothers 6:35
A2 Down By The Cuyahoga 8:35
A3 Have You Seen Her? 5:30
B1 Mercy, Mercy, Mercy 7:00
B2 Blues For A Brother 8:05
Credits
Bass [Electric] - Eddie Brookshire
Congas, Percussion - Norman Jones
Drums - Fred Masey
Electric Piano, Organ - Khalid (Kenneth Moss)*
Engineer - Rudy Van Gelder
Guitar - Harold Young
Producer - Ozzie Cadena
Saxophone [Alto, Tenor] - Rusty Bryant
Notes
"This album is dedicated to Brother Harold Young, who will be missed."
Friday Night Funk for Saturday Night Brothers� by Rusty Bryant is a storming piece of funky jazz.
After around a decade, he returned to recording in 1968 on Groove Holmes' classic That Healin' Feelin', and began leading his own sessions again for Prestige, beginning with 1969's Rusty Bryant Returns, an anomaly where he played a Lou Donaldson-inspired, sometimes-electrified alto. His next few albums -- including Night Train Now, Soul Liberation, Fire Eater, and Wildfire -- successfully updated his sound for the times, and became cult classics among acid jazz aficionados for their strong, funky grooves. Bryant returned for a couple of albums in the early '80s before settling back into his hometown once again. He passed away on March 25, 1991.
Rusty Bryant - Friday Night Funk for Saturday Night Brothers
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