Adam's Apple (indie)

Carn, Doug

Adam's Apple (indie)
Doug Carn made four records for the Black Jazz label, more than any other artist, and each one topped the previous releases lofty standard. Adams Apple was his last (1974) album for the label, representing the final note in his staggeringly creative crescendo. It was also the first record without Jean Carn, but Carn and crew (John Conner and Joyce Greene) dont miss a beat on the vocals. And the band is absolutely sick, featuring reedman Ronnie Laws and fellow Black Jazz recording artist Calvin Keys on guitar, and led by Carns increasingly electronic forays on various keyboards. The result is a record that brings to mind Herbie Hancocks Headhunters, electric Miles, maybe even Earth, Wind, and Fire (Carn covers EW&Fs "Mighty Mighty"), but all overlaid with an uplifting gospel vibe. To quote Pat Thomas liner notes (which feature extensive quotes from Doug Carn himself), "Adams Apple is more energetic, funky, and futuristic than Carns earlier Black Jazz work. In short, sublime." Newly remastered and available on CD, black vinyl, or orange with black streaks vinyl limited to 750 copies and exclusive to independent record stores.
Price
Genre
Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
03-12-2021
Label
Item-nr
1295060
EAN
0848064013631
Availability
Not in stock

Tracks

Title
Artist
1
CHANT
2
HIGHER GROUND
3
SWEET SEASON
4
SANCTUARY
5
MIGHTY MIGHTY
6
THE MESSENGER
7
ADAM'S APPLE
8
TO A WILD ROSE
9
WESTERN SUNRISE