Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Les McCann • Plays The Truth
Saturday, April 4, 2026
VA • Jazz Piano Hits
Les McCann, Billy Taylor, Larry Goldings, Ahmad Jamal, Junior Mance, Eddie Harris, Bengt Hallberg, John Lewis …
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Conversations in Jazz: The Ralph J. Gleason Interviews
During his nearly forty years as a music journalist, Ralph J.
Gleason recorded many in-depth interviews with some of the greatest jazz
musicians of all time. These informal sessions, conducted mostly in
Gleason’s Berkeley, California, home, have never been transcribed and
published in full until now.
This remarkable volume, a
must-read for any jazz fan, serious musician, or musicologist, reveals
fascinating, little-known details about these gifted artists, their
lives, their personas, and, of course, their music. Bill Evans discusses
his battle with severe depression, while John Coltrane talks about
McCoy Tyner's integral role in shaping the sound of the Coltrane
quartet, praising the pianist enthusiastically. Included also are
interviews with Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Jon
Hendricks, and the immortal Duke Ellington, plus seven more of the most
notable names in twentieth-century jazz.
Ralph J. Gleason (Author),
Toby Gleason (Editor),
Ted Gioia (Foreword)
Friday, September 5, 2025
Saturday, June 21, 2025
VA • Cool Cats - The Roots of Acid Jazz
Donald Byrd, Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, George Benson, Sergio Mendes, Hal Singer, Roland Kirk, Wynton Kelly, Quincy Jones, Willis Jackson, Milt Jackson, Grant Green, Dave Pike, Wes Montgomery, Cal Tjader,Oscar Peterson, Les McCann ...
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Les McCann • Talkin' Verve
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Les McCann • Soul Hits
by Scott Yanow
A prime player in soul jazz and jazz-pop circles, pianist and vocalist Les McCann earned his first major notices as a member of the Gene McDaniels backing band in 1959, following a stint in the U.S. Navy. He formed his own trio in 1960 and remained consistently popular for decades. A fine, earthy singer, he also did well with romantic ballads and occasional protest songs. McCann proved himself a dependable player in terms of establishing grooves or setting up rhythms. He reached the peak of his popularity with his performance at the 1969 Montreux Jazz Festival, recording "Compared to What" and "Cold Duck Time" for Atlantic with Eddie Harris and Benny Bailey (released later that year on Swiss Movement).
McCann first gained some fame in 1956 when he won a talent contest in the Navy as a singer that resulted in an appearance on television on The Ed Sullivan Show. After being discharged, he formed a trio in Los Angeles. McCann turned down an invitation to join the Cannonball Adderley Quintet so he could work on his own music. He signed a contract with Pacific Jazz and in 1960 gained some fame with his albums Les McCann Plays the Truth and The Shout. His soulful, funk style on piano was influential and McCann's singing was largely secondary until the mid-'60s. He recorded many albums for Pacific Jazz during 1960-1964, mostly with his trio but also featuring Ben Webster, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Blue Mitchell, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Pass, the Jazz Crusaders, and the Gerald Wilson Orchestra.
McCann switched to Limelight during 1965-1967 and then signed with Atlantic in 1968. After the success of Swiss Movement, McCann emphasized his singing at the expense of his playing and he began to utilize electric keyboards, notably on 1972's Layers. His recordings became less interesting to traditional jazz fans from that point on, and after his Atlantic contract ran out in 1976, McCann appeared on records much less often. However, he stayed popular and a 1994 reunion tour with Eddie Harris was quite successful. A mid-'90s stroke put him out of action for a time and weakened his keyboard playing (his band began carrying an additional keyboardist) but Les McCann returned to a more active schedule during 1996 and was still a powerful singer. His comeback was solidified by 2002's Pump It Up, a guest-heavy celebration of funk and jazz released on ESC Records.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/les-mccann-mn0000245760/biography
por Scott Yanow
El pianista y vocalista Les McCann, uno de los principales intérpretes de soul jazz y jazz-pop, obtuvo su primer gran reconocimiento como miembro de la banda de acompañamiento de Gene McDaniels en 1959, tras su paso por la Marina estadounidense. Formó su propio trío en 1960 y mantuvo su popularidad durante décadas. Un cantante fino y campechano, también lo hizo bien con baladas románticas y canciones de protesta ocasionales. McCann demostró ser un músico fiable a la hora de establecer surcos o marcar ritmos. Alcanzó la cima de su popularidad con su actuación en el Festival de Jazz de Montreux de 1969, grabando "Compared to What" y "Cold Duck Time" para Atlantic con Eddie Harris y Benny Bailey (publicado ese mismo año en Swiss Movement).
McCann adquirió cierta fama en 1956, cuando ganó un concurso de talentos en la Marina como cantante que le valió una aparición en televisión en el programa The Ed Sullivan Show. Tras ser licenciado, formó un trío en Los Ángeles. McCann rechazó una invitación para unirse al Cannonball Adderley Quintet para poder trabajar en su propia música. Firmó un contrato con Pacific Jazz y en 1960 alcanzó cierta fama con sus álbumes Les McCann Plays the Truth y The Shout. Su estilo conmovedor y funk al piano fue muy influyente y el canto de McCann fue en gran medida secundario hasta mediados de los años 60. Grabó muchos discos para Pacific Jazz durante 1960-1964, sobre todo con su trío, pero también con Ben Webster, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Blue Mitchell, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Pass, los Jazz Crusaders y la Gerald Wilson Orchestra.
McCann cambió a Limelight durante 1965-1967 y luego firmó con Atlantic en 1968. Tras el éxito de Swiss Movement, McCann hizo hincapié en su forma de cantar en detrimento de su forma de tocar y empezó a utilizar teclados eléctricos, sobre todo en Layers, de 1972. A partir de ese momento, sus grabaciones se volvieron menos interesantes para los aficionados al jazz tradicional y, tras la finalización de su contrato con Atlantic en 1976, McCann apareció en los discos con mucha menos frecuencia. Sin embargo, siguió siendo popular y una gira de reunión con Eddie Harris en 1994 tuvo bastante éxito. Un derrame cerebral a mediados de los 90 le dejó fuera de combate durante un tiempo y debilitó su forma de tocar el teclado (su banda empezó a llevar un teclista adicional), pero Les McCann volvió a una agenda más activa durante 1996 y siguió siendo un cantante poderoso. Su regreso se consolidó con Pump It Up, de 2002, una celebración del funk y el jazz con muchos invitados, publicado por ESC Records.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/les-mccann-mn0000245760/biography
Monday, March 10, 2025
VA • Autour De Minuit - Soul Jazz
James Brown, Oscar Peterson, Ramsey Lewis, Sergio Mendes, Quincy Jones, George Benson, Jimmy Smith, Nina Simone, Les McCann ...
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Les McCann • Live At The Village Vanguard
Biography
Les McCann reached the peak of his career at the 1969 Montreux Jazz
Festival, recording "Compared to What" and "Cold Duck Time" for Atlantic
(Swiss Movement) with Eddie Harris and Benny Bailey. Although he has
done some worthwhile work since then, much of it has been anticlimactic.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Les McCann • Invitation To Openness
Through the chart-topping 1969 song “Compared To What”, McCann became known to thousands of people as an inspirational “soul-jazz” pianist and vocalist.
Since its first release in 1972, Les McCann’s Invitation To Openness album (Atlantic) has remained a landmark statement in free-form improvisation mixed with soulful grooves. The album features a 26 minute continuous track with expressive instrumentation from the likes of Yusuf Lateef, Cornell Dupree, Bernard Purdie, and Alphonse Mouzon.
Invitation To Openness is also now the title (via Fantagraphics Books) of a jazz and soul photography book with portraits of Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, Tina Turner, Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Count Basie, Mahalia Jackson, Eddie Harris, and dozens more. All taken between 1960 and 1980 by Les McCann!
Whether you already know this album or not, there’s two treats in store for you. First off, are the new liner notes by Peter Relic, who interviewed the key participants of this album (including producer Joel Dorn before he passed on). Here’s a chance to hear from Dorn, drummer Donald Dean, and bassist Jimmy Rowser (all of whom are also included in the collection of Les’ photography).
Secondly, with this CD loosely serving as a soundtrack to the book, how could we leave out “Compared to What?” We’ve included a rarely heard, but passionate version from Germany in 1975 featuring the legendary Buddy Guy on guitar.
https://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/invitation-to-openess/
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Gracias a la canción "Compared To What", que ocupó los primeros puestos de las listas de éxitos en 1969, McCann se dio a conocer a miles de personas como pianista y vocalista de soul-jazz inspirador.
Desde su primera publicación en 1972, el álbum Invitation To Openness de Les McCann (Atlantic) ha seguido siendo un hito en la improvisación libre mezclada con ritmos conmovedores. El álbum contiene una pista continua de 26 minutos con la expresiva instrumentación de músicos de la talla de Yusuf Lateef, Cornell Dupree, Bernard Purdie y Alphonse Mouzon.
Invitation To Openness es también ahora el título (vía Fantagraphics Books) de un libro de fotografía de jazz y soul con retratos de Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, Tina Turner, Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Count Basie, Mahalia Jackson, Eddie Harris y docenas más. ¡Todas tomadas entre 1960 y 1980 por Les McCann!
Tanto si ya conoces este álbum como si no, te esperan dos sorpresas. En primer lugar, las nuevas notas de Peter Relic, que entrevistó a los principales participantes en este álbum (incluido el productor Joel Dorn antes de su fallecimiento). Aquí tienes la oportunidad de escuchar a Dorn, al batería Donald Dean y al bajista Jimmy Rowser (todos ellos también incluidos en la colección de fotografías de Les).
En segundo lugar, con este CD sirviendo vagamente como banda sonora del libro, ¿cómo íbamos a dejar fuera "Compared to What"? Hemos incluido una versión raramente escuchada, pero apasionada, de Alemania en 1975 con el legendario Buddy Guy a la guitarra.
https://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/invitation-to-openess/
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Richard ''Groove'' Holmes • Groove
When the participants on this CD reissue gathered together in March 1961, it was with the objective of recording a Les McCann vocal album. However, the band had such a good time during their warmup that McCann and the others agreed that it would be a crime to waste the opportunity. Organist Richard "Groove" Holmes, whom McCann had recently discovered, was made the leader; a few jump tunes and originals were agreed upon, and the result is a loose, enjoyable jam session. In addition to Holmes' appealing organ and McCann's typically funky piano, a major bonus is the brilliant playing of tenor saxophonist Ben Webster, whose tone was at its most gorgeous during this period. The five songs on the original LP are joined by a number that was last on a sampler, a McCann vocal track ("Next Spring"), and a previously unreleased version of "Just Friends." The spontaneous and soulfully swinging music, which also features trombonist Tricky Lofton, guitarist George Freeman and drummer Ron Jefferson, is easily recommended.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/groove-mw0000690178
Cuando los participantes en esta reedición del CD se reunieron en marzo de 1961, fue con el objetivo de grabar un álbum vocal de Les McCann. Sin embargo, la banda se divirtió tanto durante su calentamiento que McCann y los demás acordaron que sería un crimen desperdiciar la oportunidad. El organista Richard "Groove" Holmes, a quien McCann había descubierto recientemente, se convirtió en el líder; se acordaron unos cuantos jump tunes y originales, y el resultado es una floja y agradable jam session. Además del atractivo órgano de Holmes y el típico piano funky de McCann, una ventaja importante es la brillante interpretación del saxofonista tenor Ben Webster, cuyo tono era el más hermoso durante este período. A las cinco canciones del LP original se unen un número que fue el último en un sampler, un tema vocal de McCann ("Next Spring"), y una versión inédita de "Just Friends". La música espontánea y conmovedora, que también incluye al trombonista Tricky Lofton, al guitarrista George Freeman y al baterista Ron Jefferson, es fácilmente recomendable.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/groove-mw0000690178
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Les McCann ltd. • On Time
Saturday, August 10, 2024
Richard 'Groove' Holmes • Tell It Like It Is
Friday, July 26, 2024
Richard ''Groove'' Holmes • Somethin' Special
Somethin' Special is a laidback, funky classic which features Richard "Groove" Holmes trading licks with pianist Les McCann, saxophonist Clifford Scott and guitarist Joe Pass, who makes one of his first recorded appearances on this album. It's a fine, infectious album, highlighed by Holmes and McCann's stylish solo. Blue Note's 1997 CD reissue features two bonus cuts, including one that features saxophonist Ben Webster.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/somethin-special-mw0000098677
Somethin' Special es un clásico relajado y funky que cuenta con Richard "Groove" Holmes intercambiando licores con el pianista Les McCann, el saxofonista Clifford Scott y el guitarrista Joe Pass, que hace una de sus primeras apariciones grabadas en este álbum. Es un álbum fino e infeccioso, resaltado por el elegante solo de Holmes y McCann. La reedición del CD de 1997 de Blue Note incluye dos cortes extras, incluyendo uno con el saxofonista Ben Webster.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/somethin-special-mw0000098677
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Friday, June 28, 2024
Monday, June 3, 2024
VA • Mod Soul Jazz
Bill Doggett, Shirley Scott, Booker T. & The MG's, Mel Torme, The Mar-Keys, Les McCann, Jackie Ivory, Eddie Harris, Brother Jack McDuff, King Curtis, Mose Allison, Sonny Stitt, Jimmy Smith, Clarence Wheeler …