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Layers (Les McCann album)

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Released
  
1973

Artist
  
Les McCann

Producer
  
Joel Dorn

Genre
  
Jazz

Length
  
44:02

Release date
  
1973

Label
  
Atlantic Records

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Recorded
  
November 1972 Regent Sound Studios

Layers (1972)
  
Another Beginning (1974)

Similar
  
Les McCann albums, Jazz albums

Layers is an album by pianist Les McCann recorded in 1972 and released on the Atlantic label.

Contents

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Reception

Allmusic gives the album 4½ stars stating "This groundbreaking jazz synthesizer record is really unlike any other Les McCann ever made. Aside from a three-man percussion section and electric bassist Jimmy Rowser, Layers is entirely electronic, one of the first jazz albums with such an emphasis. ...this music is truly forward-looking and ahead of its time".

The song "Sometimes I Cry" has been sampled in several other songs, most notably in Slick Rick's "Behind Bars" and its drum beat in Massive Attack's "Teardrop" and "Bullet Boy".

Track listing

All compositions by Les McCann

  1. "Sometimes I Cry" - 5:22
  2. "Let's Gather" - 1:13
  3. "Anticipation" - 0:52
  4. "The Dunbar High School Marching Band" - 6:07
  5. "Soaring (At Dawn) Part I"- 5:54
  6. "The Harlem Buck Dance Strut" - 5:55
  7. "Interlude" - 0:33
  8. "Before I Rest" - 3:43
  9. "Let's Play ('til Mom Calls)" - 4:26
  10. "It Never Stopped in My Home Town" - 1:54
  11. "Soaring (At Sunset) Part II" - 8:03

Personnel

  • Les McCann - piano, electric piano, synthesizer, clavinet, drums, timpani
  • Jimmy Rowser - bass, electric bass, bells, percussion
  • Donald Dean - drums, bells, percussion
  • Buck Clarke - congas, drums, bongos, blocks, bells, percussion
  • Ralph MacDonald - congas, bells, percussion
  • Songs

    1Sometimes I Cry5:21
    2Let's Gather1:14
    3Anticipation0:52

    References

    Layers (Les McCann album) Wikipedia