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Finger Poppin'
March 8th, 2003, 06:02 PM
Would anyone know if Joh Hendricks' Album from '59 "A Good Git Together' was released on CD? I would even be willing to get an album of it
Finger Poppin'
March 8th, 2003, 06:04 PM
And what a lineup. Wes Montgomey, Cannonball just to name two. This session has to swing.
Jim R
March 8th, 2003, 06:50 PM
I've been asking around about this one for a long time. I certainly don't know of any CD issue. I saw the LP a few times, but always passed it up due to the price$.
BTW, where'd you find that cover scan?! :cool:
Jim R
March 10th, 2003, 11:37 AM
F.P.?...
Joel
March 10th, 2003, 01:17 PM
I'm interested with this album too.
Who has heard of it? Reviews?
Finger Poppin'
March 11th, 2003, 07:43 AM
I found the Pic on the internet. All I did was type in the album name and it came up. I used Yahoo as a search.
Finger Poppin'
March 11th, 2003, 07:45 AM
Doesn't BN own the World Pacific sessions? If so, there may be hope that one day this will come out.
Dan Gould
March 11th, 2003, 08:04 AM
Yup, World Pacific is owned by EMI.
Dan Gould
March 11th, 2003, 11:05 AM
Thanks for posting this, as it got me wondering, and being the middle age guy with desk job and disposable income, I went looking for it.
And, I found it. I won't mention the price, because I'd hate to get a diatribe from a certain someone about "pecuniary shit".
Don't know if this is the site you found the image at, but in searching for it, I found a Cannonball Adderley discography site, and this, I guess these are the liners:
JON HENDRICKS Voc
PONY POINDEXTER As
GUILDO MAHONES Piano
WES MONTGOMERY Guitar
MONK MONTGOMERY Fender electric bass
IKE ISSAC Bass
WALTER BOLDEN Drums
JIMMY WORMSWORTH Drums
+
BLOCKBUSTER Alto sax
and his Brother on Cornet
Side ONE
1. Everything Started on the House of Lord 0:59 (John Hendricks)
2. Music in the Air 3:54 (Gigi Gryce)
3. Feed Me 3:47 (Jon Hendricks)
4.I'll Be Happy 2:19 (Jon Hendricks)
5. Pretty Strange 2:51 (Randy Weston)
6. The Shouter 5:01 (Guildo Mahones)
Side TWO
1. Minor Catastrophe 5:14 (Jon Hendricks)
2. Social Call 2:19( Gigi Gryce)
3. Out Of the Past 4:49 (Benny Golson)
4. A Good Get-together & Everything Started on the House of Lord 6:02 (John Hendrick
When you get as many soul brother in one room as we have on this date , it couldn't be nothin' but a good git-together. Wes Montgomery is here, and that's an event in itself, 'cause Wes plays that good ol' finger-bustin' kind o' guitar , that ol' time kind o' guitar, like Josh White heard while he was leadin' a blind man around the streets of Richemond, Virginia in his youth, only Wes heard Charlie Christian too, an' is as modern as tomorrow.
And Norwood Poindexter is here too, don't cha know, only we all call him by his OTHER real name , the one celebrated in song and story, "Little pony" . Pony plays his alto and sings so beautifully he made me 'shamed of myself. If you don't feel the spirit movin' in your heart when pony shouts the spiritual, "Everything Started on the House of Lord " , then you ain't got that ol' time religion, but you you'll still feel it anyway, 'cause Pony comes from New Orleans, the cradle of all of it, an he knows about marchin' solemnly to the funerals and swingin' like crazy on the way back
And we got Monk Montgomery ridin' on the Fender an' Buddy Montgomery on vibes; half of the Mastersounds, Wes and everybody else's brothers.
And we got two more brothers who toil in other vineyards and who cannot be accurately mentioned, but they are "Blockbuster" and his brother and your ears will tell you who they are. They sure did warm up the studio with their alto and cornet. (You don't know yet?)
And Ike Isaac spells Monk Montgomery on bass, while Jimmy Wormsworth gives Walter Bolden a rest on drums. Gildo Mahones did write out some intro passages and some endings, but this was done right on the spot. (Remember, I've been singin' much such "head" arrangements as Buck Clayton's "Avenue C" with Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, an' I like that idea.)
The songs we do on side one are:
"Everything Started on the House of Lord" , my philosophy of life wich Lambert, Hendricks & Ross expounded in our introductions to the acts on the recent Monterey Jazz Festival, and which Pony leads with all his heart and soul, of which there is great abundance. I call this my modern spiritual.
"Music in the Air" , music by Gigi Gryce, original tune "Wilwood" which Stan Getz did for Gigi and in wich I express, lyrically, my philosophy of music.
"Feed Me" , which I wrote 8 years ago for Louis Jordan (Lyric & music) and on which I try to get as much of Loui's inimitable style as I possibly can.
"I'll Die Happy" , which I also wrote for Louis Jordan and which he recorded (best rhythm'n blues recording of 1956-Cashbox) and which I dearly love.
"Pretty Strange" music by the incomparable Randy Weston. Very pretty, very strange, pretty strange.
"The Shouter" written by good friend Gildo Mahones, our pianist with the Lambert, Hendricks & Ross group. this is a spontaneous versio (no arrangement) where I chimed in vocally adding the fourth horn part.
The songs we do on side two one are:
"Minor Catastrophe" an instrumental I wrote just to see if i could and which Pepper Adams recorded with Jimmy Knepper and on which Pony Poindexter scats in a way that gives us ALL music lessons.
"Social Call" music by Gigi Gryce, which I have always loved since Ernestine Anderson sang if five years ago, before going to Sweden and which she recently recorded again.
"Out Of the Pass" music by Benny Golson, and what more do you want me to say 'bout that?
"A Good Git-Together" which I got together at the last minute, because I love everybody on the date and what they had done and celebrated the feeling the only way I know how-by writing a song.
"I'm Gonna Shout" a reprise of " Everything Started on the House of Lord" , with Pony leading the World Pacific Church Choir, brother Bill Perkins on tambourine.
I did all lyrics, plus music to "Minor Catastrophe" ,"Feed Me", "Everything Started on the House of Lord", "A Good Git-Together" and "I'll Die Happy" . I enjoyed it immensely and hope you will too. It sure was a good "git-together".
JOHN HENDRICKS
***************
Thanks again for posting this, I'm looking forward to hearing it!
Finger Poppin'
March 11th, 2003, 11:43 AM
Dan, you found this on CD or and LP of it? I've search high and low for it. I saw it twice on ebay. The first time it sold at $60. I thought it was a bit too high to bid on. The second time I believe it was nearly the same price.
Dan Gould
March 11th, 2003, 12:05 PM
LP, VG++ on the cover, M- on the vinyl, $40.
Finger Poppin'
March 11th, 2003, 12:16 PM
Did you find it on the Net? I've search high and low for this for a good 4 years.
Dan Gould
March 11th, 2003, 12:20 PM
Euclid Records in St. Louis.
http://www.euclidrecords.com
You can sign up for their weekly mailing list of new arrivals.
jazzman21
October 31st, 2003, 02:03 PM
They have one copy at dustygrooves.com for $34.99 on original LP. Good Luck
Finger Poppin'
November 14th, 2003, 11:15 AM
I did get a copy.
Thanks.
jazzman21
November 23rd, 2003, 12:55 PM
Where did you get your copy of Jon from?
Soul Time !
July 15th, 2006, 12:32 PM
Like many albums with Gildo Mahones, it seems to be hard to find that one too !
I just got a copy on vinyl but I would love to find 60's albums by Gildo as a leader like "I'm Shooting High" or "The Great Gildo" or "The Soulful Piano Of Gildo Mahones"...
I'm desperate to find a copy. Any help very welcome.
B1rd
July 20th, 2006, 07:57 AM
I found this on CD last year at Dusty Groove in Chicago. It was released by Lonehill in Spain. Coincidentally, I found the original LP also at Dusty Groove.
It's showing as out-of-stock on DustyGroove.com but maybe you can add it to your wish list?
Wes Montgomery/Jon Hendricks/Mastersounds -- Good Git-Together (plus Kismet -- A Jazz Interpretation By The Mastersounds) . . . CD . . . $11.99
Pacific Jazz/Lonehill (Spain)
Best,
B1rd
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