Hot Dog | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Lou Donaldson |
Cover: | Hot Dog (album).jpg |
Released: | Late August 1969[1] |
Recorded: | April 25, 1969 |
Studio: | Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs |
Genre: | Jazz-funk[2] |
Length: | 36:53 |
Label: | Blue Note |
Producer: | Francis Wolff |
Chronology: | Lou Donaldson |
Prev Title: | Say It Loud! |
Prev Year: | 1968 |
Next Title: | Everything I Play is Funky |
Next Year: | 1970 |
Hot Dog is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded for the Blue Note label in 1969 and featuring Donaldson with Ed Williams, Charles Earland, Melvin Sparks, and Leo Morris.[3] The album features Donaldson using the varitone amplification system for his saxophone.[4]
The album was awarded 2 ½ stars in an AllMusic review by Steve Huey, who states:
A wildly erratic slice of funky soul-jazz in keeping with Lou Donaldson's late-'60s commercial accessibility, Hot Dog isn't a total washout, but it's just as hit-and-miss [sic] as many of Donaldson's albums from the era (even if you are a fan of the style)... Hot Dog does have some worthwhile moments; it's just a pity the overall finished product isn't more consistent".[5]
All compositions by Lou Donaldson except as indicated