Xmas Vinyl Part 3: Jazz with Mongo, Charles and Sonny (Ra, that is)

El Pussy Cat is an excellent lp from Mongo Santamaria, released in 1965 on Columbia. It was his first LP after the the smash hit Watermelon Man! (45 and LP of the same name) in 1963. Much as I love Mongo’s version of that Herbie Hancock classic – I have the 45 on Battle, and play it regularly – overall, I’d rate El Pussy Cat as the better LP. There is more of an Afro-Cuban feel and more of a jazz vs pop-boogaloo sound.

The title track is a bit goofy, with fake cat mewling, but the groove was striking enough that it was covered by a couple of noted ska artists: Roland Alphonso (1965) and Bad Manners (1980). The prolific session drummer Sandy Nelson also covered it in 1965 on the Drum Discotheque lp, but then Sandy Nelson covered just about everything.

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A Good Day for Pat Martino Records (by any other name)

Last week, I was in Washington DC and visited a few record shops. I am a big fan of jazz guitarist Pat Martino and my usual search process involves looking not just for his records, but also those of other great players that he worked with as a sideman early in his career.

It was a very good day on the latter count, as I found three records, all by different lead artists and all on Prestige, featuring Pat.

The earliest recording was made in 1964, Live! Action, by Willis “Gator Tail” Jackson.

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Pat was 19 when this session was recorded at The Allegro club in New York. The session was a productive one, yielding three additional albums, also released on Prestige. Continue reading