Don Blackman

Don Blackman

by Don Blackman
Don Blackman

Don Blackman

by Don Blackman

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Dutch Import / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Don Blackman could never be accused of clogging the bins with his own records. Prior to this 1982 debut for GRP -- the songwriter/keyboardist/vocalist's lone LP until 2002 -- he was quite visible, though only as a desired touring and session hand, with connections to Parliament/Funkadelic, Lenny White/Twennynine, and Weldon Irvine. At this point in his career, he was riding high on the successes of Twennynine's "Peanut Butter" and Bernard Wright's "Haboglabotribin'," two monstrously funky cuts he penned and was spotlighted on. He seemed to approach the first opportunity to flex on his own as if he was on a mission -- his self-titled album is as phenomenal as anything else his contemporaries were producing at the time (George Duke in particular), elegantly merging styles and adding new dimensions with each passing track. Beginning with a call-and-response P-Funk-style roof shaker, Blackman and friends then roll into a pair of tender midtempo grooves, where the leader's sweet and easy voice shines as brightly as his tickling touches of piano and keyboard. (Do check Lenny White/Twennynine's "Best of Friends" for a precursor to these highlights.) The first side is closed out with one of the album's heaviest moments; neither kicking horns nor grinding guitar riffs are out of place. Side two is almost the equal of the first, bounding just as freely between gritty and smooth numbers. Blackman would continue to be valuable to others throughout the '80s, '90s, and 2000s, but this is his greatest achievement, a happy-spirited, genre-blending affair that can enrich the lives of those who hear it. Can you hear it, though? That's the question. The album has remained scarce, though intermittent bootlegs and reissues (including Expansion's legit 2006 issue) have popped up throughout the years. Nevertheless, many of its components have been sampled by producers of rap and downtempo house alike. So you've probably heard some of it, but not nearly enough, and you most certainly need the full effect. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 11/08/2024
Label: Sony Import
UPC: 0196588220418

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Don Blackman   Primary Artist
George Opalisky   Horn Section
David Blackman   Handclapping
Lloyd David Foster   Handclapping
Larry DeCarmine   Handclapping
Errol Crusher Bennett   Percussion
Sekou Bunch   Handclapping
Kevin Grady   Bass
Jon Faddis   Horn Section
Ronald Dean Miller   Vocals (Background)
Ronnie Cuber   Horn Section
Poogie Bell   Handclapping,Vocals (Background)
Alex Foster   Horn Section
Dave Grusin   Conductor

Technical Credits

Steve Ettinger   Assistant,Engineer
Trudy Schlachter   Photography
Carol Y. Williams   Make-Up
Ollie Cotton   Assistant,Engineer
Webster McKnight   Hair Stylist
Howard Fritzson   Art Direction,Design
Ted Jensen   Mastering
Peter Lopez   Production Coordination
Don Blackman   Horn Arrangements,Liner Notes,Composer,Mixing,Arranger
David Nadien   Contractor
Kevin Grady   Synthesizer Programming
Larry Rosen   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Weldon Irvine   Arranger,Composer,Associate Producer
Dave Grusin   Mixing,Producer,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
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