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Together Again! [Together Again/Together Again, Again]

 
Album Review: Together Again! [Together Again/Together Again, Again]

Review

It was confusing enough that Willis Jackson, with Jack McDuff as sidekick, recorded first an album titled Together Again!, and then a different album with the similar title Together Again, Again. Combining both of these on a single-CD reissue, and titling the whole caboodle Together Again!, is downright pitiless. But to preface appraisal of the music with a gotta-make-this-clear explanation, this 2003 reissue, though titled Together Again!, is not the same as the original album Together Again!, though it contains every track from that LP. Instead, it collects every track from Together Again! and Together Again, Again, though not presented in their original running orders. Rather, the 13 tracks are sequenced in the chronological order in which they were recorded, from May 1959 to December 1961. More important than untangling this discographical train wreck is appreciating the music, which is solid if typical early soul-jazz. The combos (always including Bill Jennings on guitar) can either bop energetically, get bluesy (on Jackson's "This'll Get to Ya"), skirt R&B ("Backtrack (Twistin' Train)"), or wind down for smoochy, slightly smoldering stuff like "Angel Eyes." Tenor saxophonist Jackson and organist McDuff might be the spotlighted performers in the marketing, but actually it's a pretty integrated full-band, small-group sound. There's not much original material from Jackson, though (and no original tunes from McDuff), with a New Orleans-tinged version of Hank Williams' "Jambalaya" the most unexpected cover choice. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Gil's Pills Acea, Gil Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jack McDuff (4:10)
Angel Eyes Earl Brent, Matt Dennis Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jack McDuff (4:45)
Three Little Words Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby Jack McDuff, Willis "Gator" Jackson (5:01)
Glad a See Ya Willis "Gator" Jackson Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jack McDuff (4:12)
Medley: September Song/Easy Living/Deep Purple Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jack McDuff (7:39)
Dancing on the Ceiling Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers Jack McDuff, Willis "Gator" Jackson (5:28)
It Might as Well Be Spring Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jack McDuff (6:58)
This'll Get to Ya Willis "Gator" Jackson Jack McDuff, Willis "Gator" Jackson (10:14)
Tu'gether Willis "Gator" Jackson Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jack McDuff (7:10)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou) Hank Williams Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jack McDuff (4:53)
Backtrack (Twistin' Train) Faron Young, Willis "Gator" Jackson, Alex Zanetis Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jack McDuff (2:09)
Without a Song Vincent Youmans, Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose Jack McDuff, Willis "Gator" Jackson (3:11)
Snake Crawl Willis "Gator" Jackson Jack McDuff, Willis "Gator" Jackson (2:40)

Credits

Jimmy Lewis (Bass), Al Johnson (Drums), Esmond Edwards (Supervisor), Jack McDuff (Organ), Kirk Felton (Remastering), Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra (Drums), Willis "Gator" Jackson (Sax (Tenor)), Bill Jennings (Guitar), Esmond Edwards (Producer), Wendell Marshall (Bass), Milt Hinton (Bass), Buck Clarke (Conga), Don Schlitten (Photography), Tommy Potter (Bass), Rudy Van Gelder (Engineer), Frank Shea (Drums), Jamie Putnam (Art Direction)
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