Caesar Frazier – Live At Jazzcup (2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Caesar Frazier – Live At Jazzcup (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:04:34 minutes | 803 MB | Genre: Jazz Fusion, Jazz Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Stunt Records

“Old school” organ combo fronted by a totally unknown veteran to me. A big positive surprise. Raised in Florida, Frazier’s professional music career kicked off as organist in alto saxophonist Lou Donaldson’s group and made his recording debut under his own name in 1972. But his jazz career didn’t really take off, so Frazier became Marvin Gaye’s keyboard player, and then sang soul in California. His background is a bit hazy, but in 2018 he started releasing organ albums again. This was recorded live in Copenhagen in 2022 with two Danish musicians and heavy Swedish tenorist Jonas Kullhammar. If I were to try to place Frazier on the Hammond map, he would be somewhere between Freddie Roach and Don Patterson, with major influences from Jimmy Smith of course. At the same time, I have to give Frazier credit for creating something of his own, with a dull, dirty sound. I like the cracked tone of the organ. To that I add a delicate bass playing, which lives a life of its own but of course perfectly integrated into his sound.

The album is not particularly blue-toned, but maintains a straightforward yet varied jazz course, with material drawn from many sources. Kullhammar’s playing is restrained and raw; he could have played more but chose not to dominate. Johannes Wamberg is said to belong to Denmark’s young guard of broad musicians. Here, as a jazz guitarist, he plays just as tastefully and disciplined (like Kullhammar) as the context demands. It could have been Grant Green in 1975. On the other hand, “Danish musical megastar” Kresten Osgood on drums acts a little more freely – without fussing. For my part, he could have played a little more on the ride cymbal, but the scars don’t allow that. Osgood has played with names like Dr Lonnie Smith, Yusef Lateef and Billy Preston.

The crowd is low key, but so much so that you can hear when a solo goes over the top. To pick out a couple of songs: a pop-rock song by the group Bread, “I wanna make it with you” (worldwide hit 1970), remodelled into fast, airy, pawing 60s old school Hammond jazz. Frazier is not only experienced, he is innovative too. And in the exquisite ballad “You’ve changed”, which Lou Donaldson, Billie Holiday and many others have recorded, Frazier brings out the Jimmy Smith piece. I enjoy all 65 minutes!

Tracklist:
1-01. Caesar Frazier – Jive Samba (08:25)
1-02. Caesar Frazier – You Don’t Know What Love Is (07:11)
1-03. Caesar Frazier – King of Leonne (05:45)
1-04. Caesar Frazier – Thieves In the Temple (07:57)
1-05. Caesar Frazier – You’ve Changed (05:48)
1-06. Caesar Frazier – A Night In Tunesia (07:44)
1-07. Caesar Frazier – 1-2-3 (08:17)
1-08. Caesar Frazier – I Wanna Make It With You (05:23)
1-09. Caesar Frazier – Willow Weep for Me (08:00)

Personnel:
Caesar Frazier, Hammond B3
Jonas Kullhammar, tenor saxophone
Johannes Wamberg, guitar
Kresten Osgood, drums

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