Ronnie Foster's debut album Two Headed Freap is a set of contemporary funky soul-jazz from the early '70s, which means it sounds closer to the soundtrack of a lost blaxploitation flick than Back at the Chicken Shack, Pt. 2. Foster certainly does display a debt to Jimmy Smith, but his playing is busier than Smith's and a bit wilder. Ironic, then, that his playing is in service to the groove and blends into the mix of wah-wah guitars, funk rhythms, electric bass, harps, and percolating percussion. Everything on Two Headed Freap is about glitzy groove -- it sounds cinematic, colorful, and funky. It's true that there is little real improvisation here and the songs all have a similar groove, but it's worked well, and the music is ultimately appealing to fans of this genre. Jazz purists -- even soul-jazz purists -- will likely find this music a little monotonous and commercial, but fans of early-'70s funk from Sly Stone to Herbie Hancock will find something of interest here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
The Two Headed Freap
01/20/1972
All Music Guide Review
The Two Headed Freap Track Listing
Credits of The Two Headed Freap
- Jimmy Johnson, Jr.
- Drums
- Patrick Roques
- ?, Reissue Design
- Norman Seeff
- Graphic Design, Art Direction
- Al Vandenberg
- Photography
- Wade Marcus
- Arranger
- George Duvivier
- Bass
- Gene Bertoncini
- Guitar
- Gene Bianco
- Harmonica, Harp
- Dr. George Butler
- Producer
- George Devens
- Percussion, Vibraphone
- Gordon Edwards
- Bass, Bass (Electric), Guitar (Bass)
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Engineer
- Don Hahn
- Remixing
- Arthur Jenkins
- Conga
- Jimmy Johnson
- Drums
- Ronnie Foster
- Organ, Main Performer
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