Harold Johnson – Greensleeves
Harold Johnson
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Greetings all.
I hope that the new week and the holiday season finds you all well.
The tune I bring you today is a Christmas favorite that got its start as decidedly secular English folk ballad in the 1500s, eventually being appropriated as the Christmas song ‘What Child Is This’ in 1865.
It has been recorded countless times in a variety of styles by a long list of performers.
Today’s selection, by jazz pianist Harold Johnson appeared on his 1970 LP ‘Wide Open’.
‘Wide Open’ is a fantastic example of alternately funky/straight soul jazz piano laying down a selection of originals and contemporary covers.
Johnson’s version of ‘Greensleeves’ gets off to a hot start with congas and bass, before being joined by a hard-hitting drummer, and then Johnson himself.
It is an aggressive arrangement of a song that is usually delivered in a much more languid style, and it works very well indeed.
Johnson and his group had recorded two earlier albums, one on the small LA H.M.E. label and the second (like this one) for Revue.
Oddly, after 1970 Johnson worked mostly as a sideman on a string of LPs by Eddie Kendricks, Willie Hutch and others and as a composer and arranger.
I hope you dig the tune, and that you all have a happy holiday.
See you next week
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Keep the faith
Larry
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