*FRIDAY OLDIES* Leon Thomas – Blues And The Soulful Truth (Remastered) (2014)
01. Let’s Go Down To Lucy’s
02. L-O-V-E
03. Gypsy Queen
04. Love Each Other
05. Shape Your Mind To Die
06. Boom Boom Boom
07. China Doll
08. C.C. Rider
Leon Thomas’ “Blues And The Soulful Truth” (1972) is rightly considered a masterpiece of early 70s jazz vocal. Bob Thiele, Flying Dutchman’s owner, had seen the success of Esther Phillips’ “From A Whisper To A Scream”, which featured the arranging skills of Alfred “Pee Wee” Ellis, the former leader of James Brown’s band. He figured a similar mix of jazz, blues and soul, could do the same for Thomas, and brought Ellis on board. ‘Love Each Other’ and ‘L-O-V-E’ find Thomas in Donny Hathaway territory, performing danceable and exciting soul, while covers of ‘Boom-Boom-Boom’ and ‘C.C. Rider’ show him to be a natural blues singer. However, it is with the jazzier numbers that the employment of Ellis really pays off. ‘Shape Your Mind To Die’, featuring a distinctive Eastern soprano sax motif from Ellis, is one of the finest moment in Thomas’ entire catalogue, while ‘China Doll’ is a beautiful jazz ballad and ‘Gypsy Queen’ adds vocals to a number made famous by Santana. All in all, the album is a rare and wonderful treat.
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