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Duster is an album by vibraphonist Gary Burton that was recorded in 1967 and released by RCA. It features Burton with electric guitarist Larry Coryell, bassist Steve Swallow and legendary drummer Roy Haynes.
Duster is considered one of the first jazz fusion albums. It peaked at number 15 on Billboard magazine's Top Jazz Albums.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow described it as "one of the first fusion records", also stating: "Although Burton's basic sound had not changed from the previous year, his openness toward other styles made his Quartet one of the most significant jazz groups of the period" - Wikipedia
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Don Sebesky & The Jazz Rock Syndrome 1968
Frugtastic grooves!
"An excellent little album -- with a very funky sound! Don't be put off by the "jazz rock" in the title -- because there's very little rock in here -- just some hard funky drums and fuzzy use of guitar -- served up by Don Sebesky in his approximation of the sound of the younger generation! ... very much in the best groovy, groove-heavy Verve instrumental mode of the 60s -- a soaring, swinging style that did plenty back in the day to bridge the generation gap. Guitar solos are by Joe Beck and Larry Coryell -- and other players include Hubert Laws on flute, Richard Spencer on alto, and Don Sebesky on organ, clavinet, and electric harpsichord! Titles include "Shake A Lady", "Banana Flower", "The Word", "Big Mama Cass", "Somebody Groovy", "I Dig Rock & Roll Music", "You've Got Your Troubles", and "Meet A Cheeta"." Dusty Groove
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