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Plenty Good Eaton

Description: Plenty Good Eaton Eaton, Cleveland Description: Sealed 2019 reissue. No hype sticker or barcode on back. "Virtually everything bassist Cleveland Eaton recorded or played on carries his trademark brand of swing and soul. Whether laying down meaty grooves with the Ramsey Lewis Trio, playing sessions at Chess and Cadet, or swinging with the Count Basie Orchestra, his sound is instantly recognizable. Plenty Good Eaton, issued by Gene Russell's pioneering Black Jazz Records in 1975. It was cut at Chess studios immediately following the bassist's departure from the Lewis trio. He enlisted a slew of Chess/Cadet contemporaries including organist/pianist Odell Brown, electric pianist Ken Prince, violinist Ed Green, trombonist Steve Galloway, saxophonists Duke Payne and Ari Brown, and flutist/percussionist Derf Recklaw. The intro to opener "Chi-Town Theme" cribs directly from Isaac Hayes' "Theme From Shaft" with its ticking hi-hat, wah-wah guitars, and sweet, sassy, female backing chorus chanting the title amid swelling horns, rumbling electric bass, and soaring keyboards. While the funk vamp remains, various solos and instrumental interludes -- like the dialogue between the Rhodes piano, horns, and strings at 1:30 -- are meaty and satisfying. The Latin-tinged "Keena," offers a fluid melodic statement from Eaton's double bass enfolded in sweeping Motown-esque strings and swinging jazz horns. "Moe, Let's Have A Party" offers a hard funk theme worthy of Chaka Khan and Rufus. While Eaton's phase-shifted vocals chanting the title repeatedly gets old, the vamp doesn't. His filthy bassline functions as if it were a lead guitar in the middle of crisscrossing horns, swirling strings, and spiraling Hammond B-3. "Are You Out There Caring," is a soul tune obviously influenced by the songwriting and production of Gamble & Huff as they emerged with the Philadeliphia International sound. Eaton's lead vocals don't reveal him to be great singer, but he's effective thanks to an elegant melody, hooky chorus, and sublime instrumental bridge. "Kaiser 405," demonstrates Eaton's roots in swinging hard bop and his deep love of cop film soundtracks. His bassline drives a canny exchange between intricate progressive horn harmonies, biting guitar lines, fleet piano ostinatos. and swinging drums. "All Your Lover, All Day, All Night," is a nine-and-a-half minute exercise in cinematic jazz-funk. Led by an uneasy union of strings and Eaton's punchy double bassline, Recklaw's flute layers in funky interludes amid vocal chants and driving breakbeats. Closer "Hamburg 302," commences with a forceful vamp from the rhythm section, appended by modal piano, cascading strings, and bossy horns. Combining influences from composer Lalo Schifrin's sense of cinematic drama (think Mission: Impossible and Bulitt) and Isaac Hayes' Shaft/Truck Turner-esque funk, it delivers glorious tenor, trombone, and violin solos framed by punchy reeds and brass accents. Eaton's bass rises above, sweeping the proceeding through its suite-like changes until the explosive climax. Plenty Good Eaton stands apart in Eaton's slim but fantastic discography as a thoroughly balanced exercise in musical sophistication and good-time grooves. It stands as one of Black Jazz's most important recordings, and one of the most iconic exercises in jazz funk to emerge from the 1970s." All Music Guide - Thom Jurek Artist: Eaton, Cleveland Label Black Jazz Records Condition: Vinyl: Mint (M) Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-) Artist: Eaton, Cleveland

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Location: Sicklerville, New Jersey

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Artist: Eaton, Cleveland

Format: Record

ReleaseTitle: Plenty Good Eaton

Material: Vinyl

Type: New - LP

Record Label: Black Jazz Records

Record Grading: Mint (M)

Sleeve Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Genre: Jazz

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