Although it followed a formula similar to the hugely successful Memphis Underground, Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty stands on its own as a superb example of the fusion of jazz with '60s soul music, a genre that Herbie Mann stood atop at the time of its release. In addition to Mann band members Roy Ayers, Miroslav Vitous and Bruno Carr, the recording employs the Muscle Shoals rhythm section that had played together on numerous soul hits of the '60s, including those of Aretha Franklin. Standout cuts include the title track, with the its horn-driven groove; Sharrock's "Blind Willy," featuring a jew's-harp hook; and a smoldering version of Lennon & McCartney's "Come Together." Throughout the album, Mann's solos wail through the upper register of the flute, while Ayers finds interestingly funky passages on the vibes. ~ Jim Newsom, All Music Guide
Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty
07/01/1970 | Wounded Bird Records
All Music Guide Review
Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty Track Listing
Credits of Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty
- James Mitchell
- Sax (Baritone)
- Martin Greene
- Engineer
- Haig Adishian
- Design
- Joel Brodsky
- Photography
- James J. Mitchell
- Sax (Baritone)
- Barry Beckett
- Piano
- Bruno Carr
- Drums
- Tom Dowd
- Producer
- Roger Hawkins
- Drums, Jew's-Harp
- Eddie Hinton
- Guitar, Bottleneck Guitar
- David Hood
- Bass
- Wayne Jackson
- Trumpet
- Jimmy Johnson
- Guitar, Engineer
- Ed Logan
- Sax (Tenor)
- Andrew Love
- Sax (Tenor)
- Roy Ayers
- Vibraphone
- Herbie Mann
- Flute, Main Performer
- Miroslav Vitous
- Bass
















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