Midnight Slows, Vol. 2
1976
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"Midnight Slows, Vol. 2" is a soul jazz album by Buddy Tate and Wild Bill Davis, released in 1976. The album, part of the "Midnight Slows" series, showcases a warm, late-night atmosphere with a focus on laid-back grooves and bluesy swing. It was produced in France and released on the Black and Blue label.
The album features Buddy Tate on tenor saxophone and Wild Bill Davis on organ, accompanied by Chris Colombo on drums and Floyd Smith on guitar. The recordings emphasize the blues and swing capabilities of these veteran performers.
Recording Info
Recorded in France; produced by J.M. Monestier
Track Highlights
Personnel
- Buddy Tate (Saxophone)
- Wild Bill Davis (Organ)
- Chris Colombo (Drums)
- Floyd Smith (Guitar)
- J.M. Monestier (Producer)
- Didier Massard (Photography)
- J.P. Tahmazian (Photography)
Significance
The album is considered an excellent example of 1970s European-produced mainstream jazz, highlighting the bluesy, swing-based talents of its experienced musicians.
The album was released in France and has a few variations with different distribution and label rim text.
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