Mal Waldron's 'Candy Girl' has been on my look-out-for list for a very long time, though, with original copies changing hands for silly money, I'd long since stopped holding my breath for an affordable one to appear within grabbing distance. Waldron released upwards of 100 albums under his own name between 1957 and 2002, almost exclusively as a jazz pianist. 1975's 'Candy Girl', however, finds him exiled in Europe, playing electric keyboards backed by the funktastic Lafayette Afro Rock Band, whose music would later be sampled by the hip-hop generation and beyond. I'm indebted to the fine folk at Strut Records for dusting off this obscure treasure of an LP and allowing me to finally cross it off the list.
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To be honest, I am not familiar with this this kind of music. But what a great song. I should dive deeper in his output. Thank you Swede.
He's back!
He is! And I'm seeing him later this week.
JM
You lucky devil
Missed this yesterday- welcome back!
Glad you enjoyed the tune Walter. Looking forward to coffee and cake John.
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