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Hot Coffey in the D: Burnin' at Morey Baker’s Showplace Lounge

Dennis Coffey

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Often as not, a musician's archive tapes end up being mere curios, interesting only to historians and die-hard fans. Thankfully, the aptly titled Hot Coffey in the D: Burnin' at Morey Baker's Showplace Lounge isn't one of these. Detroit guitarist and producer Dennis Coffey (one of Motown's famed Funk Brothers and a hitmaker in his own right), organ virtuoso bandleader Lyman Woodard, and drummer Melvin Davis, played weekly at the storied club on Detroit's West Side. They'd been together two years working constantly, and their woodshedding shows: This trio is as committed to discovery as they are to a discerning audience. The instrumental set (originally recorded by Mike Theodore and Bryan Dombrowski) captures Detroit's soul-jazz scene at a creative lift-off point. "Fuzz," one of two originals, highlights the band's effortless ability to create a unique language from soul-jazz, funk, and psychedelic rock. Coffey's distinct phrasing puts the blues in everything. Woodard's imaginative chord colors and whomping vamps are an excellent foil and Davis is the hub with skittering, driving breaks. The other, "The Big D," is saturated in Coffey's snaky wah-wah pedal leads amid choppy, swirling B-3 chords and Latin-tinged rimshots. The trio virtually reinvent pop and soul tunes from the era as platforms for extended -- and funk-drenched -- jazz improvisation, all with a distinct, historic, Detroit signature. Jimmy Webb's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" is revisioned through the lens of soul as Coffey takes massive liberties with the melody, propelling it into a different harmonic space without completely abandoning it. The interplay between him and Woodard extends the rhythmic ledge through several startling changes. Their aggressive and imaginative solos never sacrifice groove; besides, it's ensured by Davis, who is always in the pocket. Bacharach and David's "The Look of Love" expands on the Sergio Mendes version. They alter its phrasing and rhythmic approach sharply, transforming it into a stratospheric jazz jam before bringing it back down to earth. The reading of "Casanova (Your Days Are Over)," by singer Ruby Andrews (Coffey played on the Top Ten single), is a riff and vamp orgy as guitarist and organist trade meaty, masterly solos throughout. They travel through funk, blues, jazz, and soul in alternate stages, with Davis adding tasty breaks, accents, rolls and fills. Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" is relatively straight, but here too, tempo alterations and harmonic subtleties manage to expand its structure and add something new. "Wade in the Water" is a Motor City-styled tribute to the hit Ramsey Lewis version, led by a swelling, gospelized organ. The tight snare breaks and biting funky blues guitar make it a fingerpopping closer chock-full of grease and grit. Given the age of its source tape, the sound on this nugget is remarkably good; each instrument is clear, and even with the tapes' deterioration, the club ambience is felt. The booklet contains copious liner notes, rare photos, and an interview with Coffey. This is a burner from start to finish, enjoyable for anyone with a pulse.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Fuzz
00:08:17

Melvin Davis, Composer, Writer - Dennis Coffey, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Lyman Woodard, Composer, Writer

2017 2016 Resonance Records 2017 2016 Resonance Records

2
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
00:07:09

Jim Webb, Composer, Writer - Dennis Coffey, MainArtist

2017 2016 Resonance Records 2017 2016 Resonance Records

3
The Look of Love
00:11:45

Burt Bacharach, Composer, Writer - Hal David, Composer, Writer - Dennis Coffey, MainArtist

2017 2016 Resonance Records 2017 2016 Resonance Records

4
Maiden Voyage
00:07:07

Herbert Hancock, Composer, Writer - Dennis Coffey, MainArtist

2017 2016 Resonance Records 2017 2016 Resonance Records

5
The Big D
00:04:13

Melvin Davis, Composer, Writer - Dennis Coffey, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Lyman Woodard, Composer, Writer

2017 2016 Resonance Records 2017 2016 Resonance Records

6
Casanova (Your Playing Days Are Over)
00:07:04

JOSEPHINE ARMSTEAD, Composer, Writer - Dennis Coffey, MainArtist - Milton Middlebrook, Composer, Writer

2017 2016 Resonance Records 2017 2016 Resonance Records

7
Wade in the Water
00:07:54

Dennis Coffey, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

2017 2016 Resonance Records 2017 2016 Resonance Records

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Often as not, a musician's archive tapes end up being mere curios, interesting only to historians and die-hard fans. Thankfully, the aptly titled Hot Coffey in the D: Burnin' at Morey Baker's Showplace Lounge isn't one of these. Detroit guitarist and producer Dennis Coffey (one of Motown's famed Funk Brothers and a hitmaker in his own right), organ virtuoso bandleader Lyman Woodard, and drummer Melvin Davis, played weekly at the storied club on Detroit's West Side. They'd been together two years working constantly, and their woodshedding shows: This trio is as committed to discovery as they are to a discerning audience. The instrumental set (originally recorded by Mike Theodore and Bryan Dombrowski) captures Detroit's soul-jazz scene at a creative lift-off point. "Fuzz," one of two originals, highlights the band's effortless ability to create a unique language from soul-jazz, funk, and psychedelic rock. Coffey's distinct phrasing puts the blues in everything. Woodard's imaginative chord colors and whomping vamps are an excellent foil and Davis is the hub with skittering, driving breaks. The other, "The Big D," is saturated in Coffey's snaky wah-wah pedal leads amid choppy, swirling B-3 chords and Latin-tinged rimshots. The trio virtually reinvent pop and soul tunes from the era as platforms for extended -- and funk-drenched -- jazz improvisation, all with a distinct, historic, Detroit signature. Jimmy Webb's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" is revisioned through the lens of soul as Coffey takes massive liberties with the melody, propelling it into a different harmonic space without completely abandoning it. The interplay between him and Woodard extends the rhythmic ledge through several startling changes. Their aggressive and imaginative solos never sacrifice groove; besides, it's ensured by Davis, who is always in the pocket. Bacharach and David's "The Look of Love" expands on the Sergio Mendes version. They alter its phrasing and rhythmic approach sharply, transforming it into a stratospheric jazz jam before bringing it back down to earth. The reading of "Casanova (Your Days Are Over)," by singer Ruby Andrews (Coffey played on the Top Ten single), is a riff and vamp orgy as guitarist and organist trade meaty, masterly solos throughout. They travel through funk, blues, jazz, and soul in alternate stages, with Davis adding tasty breaks, accents, rolls and fills. Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" is relatively straight, but here too, tempo alterations and harmonic subtleties manage to expand its structure and add something new. "Wade in the Water" is a Motor City-styled tribute to the hit Ramsey Lewis version, led by a swelling, gospelized organ. The tight snare breaks and biting funky blues guitar make it a fingerpopping closer chock-full of grease and grit. Given the age of its source tape, the sound on this nugget is remarkably good; each instrument is clear, and even with the tapes' deterioration, the club ambience is felt. The booklet contains copious liner notes, rare photos, and an interview with Coffey. This is a burner from start to finish, enjoyable for anyone with a pulse.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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