Upchurch is an album by jazz and R&B guitarist Phil Upchurch recorded in 1969 and released on the Cadet label.[1][2]
Upchurch | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1969 | |||
Recorded | March 1969 | |||
Studio | Ter Mar Studios, Chicago, Illinois | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 39:17 | |||
Label | Cadet LPS-826 | |||
Producer | Charles Stepney | |||
Phil Upchurch chronology | ||||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [3] |
Track listing
editAll compositions by Phil Upchurch except as indicated
- "Black Gold" (Charles Stepney) – 4:31
- "America" (Paul Simon) – 3:30
- "As You Said" (Jack Bruce, Pete Brown) – 2:31
- "You Wouldn't, You Couldn't Be True" – 3:02
- "Crosstown Traffic" (Jimi Hendrix) – 4:00
- "Adam and Charlene" (Charles Stepney) – 4:19
- "Spinning Wheel" (David Clayton-Thomas) – 3:28
- "Voodoo Chile" (Jimi Hendrix) – 2:52
- "More and More" (Don Juan Mancha, Vee Pea Smith) – 2:43
- "Midnight Chile" – 4:09
Personnel
edit- Phil Upchurch – guitar
- Donny Hathaway – piano
- Louis Satterfield – bass
- Morris Jennings – drums
- Bobby Christian – percussion
- James Mack Singers - vocals
- Charles Stepney – arranger and conductor
References
edit- ^ Cadet Album Discography (1965–1971) accessed May 14, 2014
- ^ Phil Upchurch discography accessed May 14, 2014
- ^ a b Allmusic Review accessed May 14, 2014