Gary Bartz - Bartz

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Album Details: Bartz

Release Date:01/01/1980
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Track List: Bartz

  1. Need Your Love
  2. Keep Goin' On
  3. Love Prelude/After the Love Has ...
  4. One Eyed Jack
  1. Music
  2. Rockin' All Night
  3. Afterglow
  4. (Give It Your Best) Shot!

Pro Reviews: Bartz

  • All Music Guide

    After 1978's occasionally gorgeous Love Song and often sluggish Love Affair, saxophonist Gary Bartz linked with frequent session associates and production duo James Mtume and Reggie Lucas. Mtume/Lucas had transitioned away from souljazz to straight soul/RB, with Roberta Flack, Phyllis Hyman, and Stephanie Mills as some earlier beneficiaries. Add Howard King (drums), Hubert Eaves III (keyboards), Tawatha Agee (vocals) this is an Mtumethegroup album in all but name. Carrying much more rhythmic oomph than either 1978 Bartz date, the album's clearcut highlight is "Keep Goin' On" (a Tawatha showcase), but "Need Your Love" and "Music" (where you can hear Eaves revving up for "D" Train) are also bound to move those who love all other late'70s/'80s Mtume and Mtume/Lucasproduced albums.

    - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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Biography

Gary Bartz

Alto saxophonist Gary Bartz attended the Juilliard Conservatory of Music and became a member of Charles Mingus' Jazz Workshop from 1962-1964 where he worked with Eric Dolphy and encountered McCoy Tyner for the first time. He also began gigging as a sideman in the mid-'60s with Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach, and later as a member of Art Blakey the Jazz Messengers. His rec... Read more