III (Stanton Moore album) explained

III
Type:studio
Artist:Stanton Moore
Cover:Stanton_Moore_III.jpg
Released:2006
Recorded:Preservation Hall by Mike Napolitano
Genre:Funk, Groove
Length:54:49
Label:Telarc
Producer:Stanton Moore, Mike Napolitano
Prev Title:Flyin' the Koop
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Emphasis! (On Parenthesis)
Next Year:2008

III is Stanton Moore's third studio solo album released 2006. As each of Moore's solo albums have had unique character, III features keyboardist Robert Walter and guitarist Will Bernard for a 1970s-like soul funk with a "sense of authenticity" as "artists who live it."[1]

It was recorded at Preservation Hall by Mike Napolitano with equipment borrowed from Ani DiFranco.[2] It closes with songs chosen as a response to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Personnel

drums (Galactic)

Hammond B3 organ (Greyboy Allstars)

guitar (Motherbug)

Guest artists

tenor saxophonics (Les Claypool, Critters Buggin)

trombone (Harry Connick, Jr., Bonerama)

Track listing

  1. "Poison Pushy"
  2. "Licorice"
  3. "Big 'Uns Get the Ball Rolling"
  4. "Chilcock"
  5. "(Don't Be Comin' with No) Weak Sauce"
  6. "Dunkin' in the Deep"
  7. "Maple Plank"
  8. "Water from an Ancient Well"
  9. "When the Levee Breaks"
  10. "I Shall Not Be Moved"

References

  1. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=23547 III
  2. Liner notes

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