Saturday, May 31, 2008
George Duke - "The Inner Source" (1971)
Throughout the 1970s, George Duke continually redefined the way people used electric pianos and other keyboards. Like Joe Zawinul, Duke was an 'early adopter' of the Fender Rhodes, and when he took Zawinul's place in the Cannonball Adderley Quintet - just before this album was recorded in 1971 - he ferociously explored the instrument's sonic possibilities, manipulating echoplex and ring-modulation effects as if they were additional instruments in themselves - check "Manya" and "Nigerian Numberuma" on this album for examples, or check "Circumference" on Adderley's "Black Messiah"
Frank Zappa pushed him onto synthesisers, and Duke went on to release a successful series of albums that neatly straddled jazz, funk, soul and pop, often incorporating Brazilian harmonic structures and musicians. While some jazz piano players in the 70s simply translated their style onto either the Rhodes or electronic keyboards, George Duke continued to look at each one as a new instrument, incorporating the new possibilities into his compositional structures.
1971's "The Inner Source" on the MPS label is my favourite album by him - it's all Rhodes, Wurlitzer, brass and colour. Duke's written an extensive discography of his own albums, so we'll let him talk for this :
SOLUS (THE INNER SOURCE) (1971)
" This is a double album that originally was to be released separately. SABA records folded and became MPS, which is why the first album was delayed. As a result, the powers that be decided to release them as a double LP. However, for the purposes of these personal liner notes, I'll treat them separately, as they were intended.
The name for my first MPS record was to be called "SOLUS". The year was 1971 and I had joined The Cannonball Adderley Quintet (replacing Joe Zawinul). Three months into my gig with Cannon, I recorded this LP. I had already begun to experiment with the Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer electric pianos with Jean-Luc Ponty and Don Ellis, so I continued doing the same on this record. Joining me on this LP were John Heard bass, Dick Berk drums."
THE INNER SOURCE (1971)
"The interesting thing to me is, looking back, I can really hear a lot of growth in my piano playing from "SOLUS", to the second LP, "THE INNER SOURCE". I almost sound like a different piano player more confident with definitely stronger musical ideas. It was recorded in December 1971. I had been with Cannon for about 10 months. Boy, did I learn a lot. It seems I was beginning to find my own musical voice!
Besides John and Dick, Armando Perazza joined us on percussion. He was living in San Francisco and playing with Santana. Also on the date were Jerome Richardson on saxes and flute; Luis Gasca on trumpet and flugelhorn; James Leary on bass for one tune.
I feel I should mention that on all my LP's for SABA and MPS, that Baldhard G. Falk is listed as producer. I want to clear this up once and for all. He did NOT produce these recordings musically. He did keep track of the budget, pay the bills, secure the LP covers, etc. He's a great music lover that gave me my first shot, never got in the way musically, and was always extremely supportive. He was one of the good guys that was also supportive outside the music arena, and my mother liked him too.
I should also mention that I played Trombone on all the horn tunes. Overdubbing is a wonderful thing! From what I remember, this was the last time I played trombone, at least on record. Oh well, ta ta!"
TRACKLIST
01 Au-Right (3:27)
02 Love Reborn (7:25)
03 Peace (7:39)
04 So There You Go (5:18)
05 The Followers (5:15)
06 Solus (9:05)
07 Nigerian Numberuma (2:49)
08 My Soul (4:37)
09 The Inner Source (6:07)
10 Life (5:39)
11 Some Time Ago (5:00)
12 Feels So Good' (7:10)
13 Manya (3:26)
14 Sweet Bite (3:32)
15 Twenty-Five (4:54)
16 Always Constant (6:47)
MUSICIANS
Tracks 1-7 “SOLUS”
Piano, Electric Piano (Rhodes, Wurlitzer) - George Duke
Bass, Electric Bass - John Heard
Drums, Percussion - Dick Berk
Tracks 8-16 “THE INNER SOURCE”
Keyboards, Trombone, Conductor - George Duke
Congas - Armanda Peroza (tracks 8, 12)
Drums - Dick Berk (tracks 8, 12)
Electric Violin [Bass] - John Heard (tracks 8, 12)
Flugelhorn, Trumpet - Luis Gasca (tracks 8, 12)
Violin [Bass] - James Leary (track 15)
Saxophone [Tenor, Soprano], Flute - Jerome Richardson (tracks 8-9, 12, 16)
Producer - George Duke
(quoted on vinyl cover as Baldhard G. Falk, but see what George says above)
** Please leave a comment if downloading files - the reason you see dead links and no re-ups on blogs is that bloggers get no feedback. For us it's about conversation. Thanks!
... also don't miss the links to the Cannonball Adderley and Jean Luc Ponty albums in the post itself.
ReplyDeletePlease comment so I know it's all worthwhile :)
Killer post!! The Rhodes are coming on strong here. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeletehi simon,
ReplyDeletesaw him & stan clarke in 82 over here in the uk!
awesome concert!
still have this gem!
SO GRAB IT PEOPLE-ITS A MONSTER!
Simon Says "Shut the blog down NOW!!".
ReplyDeleteYo "Sweet Bite" may make me a father again if I play that tonight.
If you're going to post baby makin' Rhodes albums like The Inner Source (wink wink), I gotta leave this page and not come back ever again.
Running bath water right now.
Thank you.
What a fine post! I'm loving this stuff! Thanks! Has anyone seen a post of the 1974 album by George Duke "Faces in Reflection"? I remember liking that one as well.
ReplyDeleteI've been listening to a lot of mid-70s Zappa lately, and have always dug George's playing on those records. However, I haven't really explored his solo work. Thanks for the double-shot introduction!
ReplyDeleteI never knew Duke had these albums. This is a plesent surprise.
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Zapple100
OOooooh man....
ReplyDeletethank you very much bro' !!!!
This album is a must have and so rare in vinyl... (572$ on gemm !!!)
Damn good work Simon666.
rare rare rare........thank you!!
ReplyDeletefantastic appraisal of one of my most treasured albums.
ReplyDeletean all killer no filler perhaps ??
hey katonah, good to see you here :)
ReplyDeleteYesi'd agree with that ... it was so hard to pick the preview tracks, because they're ALL good ...
Thanks a bunch!
ReplyDeleteGreat to get high quality rips of albums that I own (saves me having to rip them myself!)
Much appreciated!
hey simon
ReplyDeleteif you can add an lp link with z-share...you'd make me HAPPY and FREE!
sure gianni, i'll do that later at work, thanks for all your comments
ReplyDeleteYou've got a special blog and thanks for this post!
ReplyDeletethanks guys.
ReplyDeleteGianni, realised that I haven't got the files here at work, and can't use R'Share to download ,, so i'll have to up to ZShare another day.
Simon
just came across your blog, can't wait to listen to this george duke album, it sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the good sounds! Just came across your blog. Good stuff!
ReplyDeleteHii! Any chance to post the WAV files?? of this beautiful... album!
ReplyDeleteMaster!!!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. I'm a big George Duke fan ever since I heard him on One Size Fits All by Frank Zappa. I've got most of his LPs on CD & Vinyl (nothing from the mid 80s thoough...) but you're helping me fill the gaps. Would like to get him on the next album I'm putting together, having had Jeff Lorber as a guest on the previous album.
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ReplyDeleteThanks! I had problems with the download the first time but all sorted now. This is all great stuff. Just digging the live Herbie stuff now.
ReplyDeleteHi Simon
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I passed over this excellent share when you first posted it, but making up for lost time now. Great to revisit these sounds again after a LONG time... Much appreciated!
TN
FYI: the zShare covers links don't seem to be working now...
Hi Taro,
ReplyDeleteGlad you found this :)
Here are the cover files on Mediafire
Simon,
ReplyDeletemany thanks...
I did find some good visuals here:
http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1395425
cheers!
Tn
Wow..I'm listening and blown away! So good....
ReplyDeleteDon't know how I've missed it before and have only discovered your post thanks to Jazz Covers from Taschen.
Many many thanks, got to go back to your archives just make sure and didn't miss other stuff!
MAny thanks
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThe 2 parts RS files downloaded do not give me the full tracks.
I keep getting the same tracks 1-13 plus jpegs only.
Seems as though 14-16 are not in the file or there's been a mixup.
Cheers
Big Whoops,
ReplyDeleteJust worked out where the files were...
numbered from "1" for both files.
Ahem, sorry bout last post.
All the best
hey makuma and christopher, glad that you found it :)
ReplyDeleteamazing, thanks a lot
ReplyDeleteHaven't listened to this, but here's an interesting boot: http://boogiewoody.blogspot.com/2008/05/billy-cobham-george-duke-live-at.html
ReplyDeleteLive George Duke/Billy Cobham date from the same tour as the "Billy Cobham/George Duke Live in Europe" album but a US venue.
thanks ish, will check it out
ReplyDeleteHey Simon
ReplyDeletemany thanks for this share,
it fills the single hole in my personal collection of Duke's MPS albums, and what a killer hole filler it is!
Keep on exploring the "Rhodes Less Travelled"
Thank You Simon, I was thinkin' never to hear this album again. Thank You
ReplyDeleteO yea man! Love Reborn..'73 with Flora Purim,Stanley Clarke,Joe Henderson et al...Wow! Lovely to hear another version.
ReplyDeleteRhodes-bass-drums : que du bonheur. Thanks a lot !!
ReplyDelete"Love Reborn" alone made this album worth checking out for me. It's one of my favorite George Duke compositions after hearing the version from Flora Purim's album, although I think I prefer that version. I didn't it had been recorded prior to '73. I also really dig the version from George's solo keyboard album from '76.
ReplyDeleteMahalo nui loa! This sounds like it'll be the album I've always wished he'd made.
ReplyDeleteLP opener "Au-Right" is smokin'. Fantastic stuff. Thanks for putting this up.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the music. great stuff!!!
ReplyDeleteThere's one for sale at discogs for 73 £, just to let people know :)
ReplyDeleteI will surely enjoy this one, what a great share and what a great albums to start listening George Duke. nice electric keys... Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGonna make a friend very happy with these George Duke albums. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteAwesome blog you have here! Very happy to have stumbled upon it today. I'm a lover of Rhodes and 70s fusion jazz funk too, and this is a treasure trove of new leads. Funny thing, when I tried the Raidshare link for Part 1 of Inner Source, I got Melvyn Price's Rhythm and Blues album instead. Not that I'm displeased, because it's another great album I hadn't heard, but I'm still interested in getting Inner Source, so if you've got another link, I'd definitely appreciate it. Thanks, and please keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteForest, I searched the web and found this link http://www.mediafire.com/?ynrzm2n3igl
ReplyDeleteI haven't tested it though.
It's and incredible recording, I found the original LP after hearing it trough Simon.
Hope it works!
Best
Antonio
Thanks so much for the awesome music. I agree: never enough Fender Rhodes!
ReplyDeleteIs There anyway this album can be reloaded?
ReplyDeleteHey sorry -
ReplyDeleteI never do reups for anonymous people, because they don't say thanks, so it's half an hour out of my life for nothing.
Feel free to register a profile, then come back and ask again.
Ok, i SOOO need this. can you do a reup for me please?
ReplyDeleteHi Jon -
ReplyDeleteHere's MP3, let me know if you want WAV as well :
http://rapidshare.com/files/2621449681/GeoDuInSource.zip
If you're going to do WAV, I'd love to make an upgrade too. I've been listening to this a lot since I first downloaded it (has it been five years??) and especially now. RIP George.
ReplyDeleteWAV's would be awesome man....can i hit you up for other reups on this blog? this is awesome...so sorry i found this so late!
ReplyDeleteHi Thad and Jon -
ReplyDeleteLink for WAV version now at the base of the post
Wow. All I can say is...
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I second Mr Thad. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHi Simon
ReplyDeleteBeen getting back into the George Duke MPS catalogue lately.
This is, and will always be one of my all time favorite albums.
au-right ... damn right !!
hey katonah -
ReplyDeleteYes same here , since he passed - I think this is still my favourite :) Been listening to him again on Cannonball Adderley albums too :)
And again! Just rediscovered George Duke on that same Cannonball Adderley album! Went out and bought Billy Cobham with GD for a quick fix. Can't wait to hear this! Thanks Simon for the post.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome anonymous, hope you enjoy it :)
ReplyDeletethank you Simon this is a revelation.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for all your hard work, great blog. I like to collect vinyl but I'm not Rockefeller so this blog is invaluable to me! Really looking forward to hearing Mr Dukes first MPS in it's entirety and WAV as well :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you're enjoying it, ColonelMustard , thanks for all your comments :)
ReplyDeleteA truly excellent and vital post, here. Long-time Duke fan, esp. of his work in the 70s. I had no clue these existed. Thank you SO very much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for uploading this!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Glad to have found this one! I have it on vinyl.
ReplyDeleteSimon-you are the best.Thank you for keeping the link up for so long.This album is so good......
ReplyDeleteSurprise to all I am happy owner of original lp double set. Good condition. As I am now gatherin cds I might transfer into bits and offer for bids on eBay. Stay tuned.
ReplyDeleteHey just wanted to say thanks for putting this up . great sounds.
ReplyDeleteThanks and blessings to you
Thank you. Sounds sweet.
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