Steve Marcus
Count’s Rock Band
Vortex (US) 1969
2009 (LP) Original pressing. One side coated sleeve.
sleeve : VG+(SRW, dirts)
media : EX-/EX-(some slightly noise caused by some slightly hairlines)
A 1969 leader album by American saxophonist Steve Marcus, who first came to prominence through Jazz in the Classroom and the Buddy Rich Big Band, and went on to leave a series of outstanding recordings from the mid-’60s onward that resonated strongly with the psychedelic movement of the era. Recorded with an excellent lineup including Larry Coryell on guitar, Bob Moses on drums, Mike Nock on piano, Dominic Cortese on accordion, and Chris Swansen on percussion, this album delivers a powerful strain of bluesy jazz-rock filled with hard-blowing saxophone work and a raw, psychedelic rock edge. Coryell’s distorted guitar and Nock’s sharply attacked backing piano also burst through with tremendous energy. An undeniably cool and forceful jazz-rock session. Original US pressing.
A1: Therea’s Blues
B1: Ooh Baby