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Eric Gale's 1973 Forecast album on the Kudu label is one of his most varied texturally. Produced by Kudu label boss Creed Taylor, the rhythm tracks were arranged by Gale, and the horns and strings by Bob James. Taylor surrounded Gale with the cream-of-the-crop of the current session players: jazz's most soulful drummer, Idris Muhammad, was in the house for most of the album, and Rick Marotta filled out the rest. Saxophonists included Joe Farrell, Pepper Adams, and Jerry Dodgion (an underrated ace who made his name with Curtis Amy on his Pacific jazz sides in the early '60s), and trumpeters included Randy Brecker and Jon Faddis. Hubert Laws and George Marge sat in the flute chairs, and James played piano and synths. Gale, for his part, was blended into a meticulously arranged and gorgeously orchestrated set of mixed tempo originals, and a pair of carefully chosen covers: "Killing Me Softly," by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, and Antonio Carlos Jobim's and Aloysio de Oliviera's deeply moving "Dindi." Gale's single string lines bite harder than some of the Brazilian counterparts, but because his blues inflection is so pronounced against the lush strings, keyboards, and horns, it works wonderfully. Gale's own grooved out "Cleopatra," and the otherworldly funk and blues feel of "White Moth," are just off-kilter enough to add a labyrinthine dimension to the album. Gale was a tear when he was on Kudu, and this album is the first example of his particular brand of street tough yet bedroom romantic soul-jazz for the label.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Killing Me Softly with His Song
00:03:37

Eric Gale, Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Hubert Laws, Flute - George Ricci, Cello - Garnett Brown, Trombone - Rick Marotta, Drums - Gordon Edwards, Bass - Norman Gimbel, Composer - Tony Studd, Horn, Trombone - Seymour Barab, Cello - BOB JAMES, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer - Charles Fox, Composer - Bill Salter, Bass - Rudy Van Gelder, Mastering Engineer, Recording Engineer - Pepper Adams, Baritone Saxophone - Alan Ralph, Trombone - George Marge, Flute, Tenor Saxophone - Jerry Dodgion, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Idris Muhammad, Drums - Creed Taylor, Producer

(P) Originally released 1973. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

2
Cleopatra
00:04:50

Eric Gale, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Rudy Van Gelder, Recording Engineer - Creed Taylor, Producer

(P) Originally released 1973. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

3
Dindi
00:07:20

Eric Gale, Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Hubert Laws, Flute - George Ricci, Cello - Garnett Brown, Trombone - Rick Marotta, Drums - Tony Studd, Trombone - Seymour Barab, Cello - António Carlos Jobim, Composer - BOB JAMES, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer - Bill Salter, Bass - Rudy Van Gelder, Mastering Engineer, Recording Engineer - Pepper Adams, Baritone Saxophone - Alan Ralph, Trombone - ALOYSIO DE OLIVEIRA, Composer - George Marge, Flute, Tenor Saxophone - Jerry Dodgion, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Idris Muhammad, Drums - Creed Taylor, Producer

(P) Originally released 1973. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

4
White Moth
00:05:56

Eric Gale, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Rudy Van Gelder, Recording Engineer - Creed Taylor, Producer

(P) Originally released 1973. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

5
Tonsue Corte
00:04:18

Eric Gale, Composer, Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Hubert Laws, Flute - George Ricci, Cello - Garnett Brown, Trombone - Rick Marotta, Drums - Tony Studd, Trombone - Seymour Barab, Cello - BOB JAMES, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer - Arthur Jenkins, Percussion - Bill Salter, Bass - Rudy Van Gelder, Mastering Engineer, Recording Engineer - Pepper Adams, Baritone Saxophone - Alan Ralph, Trombone - George Marge, Flute, Tenor Saxophone - Jerry Dodgion, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Idris Muhammad, Drums - Creed Taylor, Producer

(P) Originally released 1973. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

6
Forecast
00:07:51

Eric Gale, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Hubert Laws, Flute - George Ricci, Cello - Garnett Brown, Trombone - Tony Studd, Trombone - Seymour Barab, Cello - BOB JAMES, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer - Bill Salter, Bass - Rudy Van Gelder, Mastering Engineer, Recording Engineer - Pepper Adams, Baritone Saxophone - Alan Ralph, Trombone - George Marge, Flute, Tenor Saxophone - Jerry Dodgion, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Idris Muhammad, Drums - Creed Taylor, Producer

(P) Originally released 1973. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

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Eric Gale's 1973 Forecast album on the Kudu label is one of his most varied texturally. Produced by Kudu label boss Creed Taylor, the rhythm tracks were arranged by Gale, and the horns and strings by Bob James. Taylor surrounded Gale with the cream-of-the-crop of the current session players: jazz's most soulful drummer, Idris Muhammad, was in the house for most of the album, and Rick Marotta filled out the rest. Saxophonists included Joe Farrell, Pepper Adams, and Jerry Dodgion (an underrated ace who made his name with Curtis Amy on his Pacific jazz sides in the early '60s), and trumpeters included Randy Brecker and Jon Faddis. Hubert Laws and George Marge sat in the flute chairs, and James played piano and synths. Gale, for his part, was blended into a meticulously arranged and gorgeously orchestrated set of mixed tempo originals, and a pair of carefully chosen covers: "Killing Me Softly," by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, and Antonio Carlos Jobim's and Aloysio de Oliviera's deeply moving "Dindi." Gale's single string lines bite harder than some of the Brazilian counterparts, but because his blues inflection is so pronounced against the lush strings, keyboards, and horns, it works wonderfully. Gale's own grooved out "Cleopatra," and the otherworldly funk and blues feel of "White Moth," are just off-kilter enough to add a labyrinthine dimension to the album. Gale was a tear when he was on Kudu, and this album is the first example of his particular brand of street tough yet bedroom romantic soul-jazz for the label.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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