When Doin' the Thang -- Ronnie Mathews' first session as a leader -- appeared in the jazz bins in the '60s, it would have been logical to assume that he was providing funky, down-home, R&B-drenched soul-jazz. Doin' the Thang sounds like the title of a soul-jazz release; also, one of the tracks is titled "Let's Get Down." And when jazz improvisers used that much African-American slang in the '60s, it often meant that they were going after the soul-jazz/organ combo market (which was relatively lucrative at a time when commercially, jazz had lost a lot of ground to rock and R&B). But this 1963 session isn't soul-jazz -- certainly not in the ultra-funky Jack McDuff/Richard "Groove" Holmes/Jimmy McGriff sense. Rather, the LP's focus is modal post-bop and non-soul-jazz hard bop. But even though the material isn't soul-jazz, Mathews' quintet is certainly soulful -- that is true on "The Thang" (a blues) as well as two Asian-influenced post-bop offerings that Mathews wrote: "The Orient" and "Ichi-Ban." And there is no shortage of soulfulness on the acoustic pianist's interpretation of Duke Ellington's "Prelude to a Kiss." The cohesive, hard-swinging quintet that Mathews leads on this vinyl LP employs Charles Davis on baritone sax, Eddie Kahn on bass, Albert "Tootie" Heath on drums, and a young Freddie Hubbard on trumpet. Hubbard, who was only 25 when Doin' the Thang was recorded, brings a lot to the session -- not only fire, guts, and passion, but also a big, highly appealing tone (one that owed a lot to Clifford Brown and Fats Navarro, but was still quite distinctive and original). With Doin' the Thang, Mathews' recording career as a leader was off to an impressive start. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Doin' the Thang
12/17/1963 | Universal Japan
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$35.99DOINTHANKG (JPN)
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$27.99DOIN THANG (JPN) (MLPS)
All Music Guide Review
Doin' the Thang Track Listing
Credits of Doin' the Thang
- Ronnie Mathews
- Piano, Main Performer
- Don Schlitten
- Design, Photography
- Albert Heath
- Drums
- Charles Davis
- Sax (Baritone)
- Ozzie Cadena
- Supervisor
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Engineer
- Albert "Tootie" Heath
- Drums
- Freddie Hubbard
- Trumpet
- Eddie Kahn
- Bass
- Eddie Khan
- Bass











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