The Mean Machine (album) explained

The Mean Machine
Type:Album
Artist:Jimmy McGriff
Cover:The Mean Machine (album).jpg
Released:1976
Recorded:1976
Studio:New York City, NY
Genre:Jazz
Length:34:09
Label:Groove Merchant
GM 3311
Producer:Sonny Lester
Chronology:Jimmy McGriff
Prev Title:Stump Juice
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:Red Beans
Next Year:1976

The Mean Machine is an album by American jazz organist Jimmy McGriff recorded in 1976 and released on the Groove Merchant label.[1] [2] [3]

Reception

Allmusic's Jason Ankeny said: "Ironically enough, Mean Machine captures Jimmy McGriff at his sweetest. Employing electric piano as much as his signature organ, its grooves are disappointingly tepid, favoring a CTI-inspired smooth jazz approach at odds with McGriff's essential funkiness. Brad Baker's lush arrangements are largely to blame here, evoking the sound but not the kinetic energy of blaxploitation cinema".

Track listing

  1. "It Feels So Nice (Do It Again)" (Brad Baker, Lance Quinn) − 6:04
  2. "The Mean Machine" (Baker, Joe Thomas) − 5:54
  3. "Please Don't Take Me Out" (Baker) − 6:05
  4. "Get Back' (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) − 5:30
  5. "Overweight Shark Bait" (Robert Kriener) − 4:41
  6. "Pogo's Stick" (Quinn) − 5:55

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Payne, D. Jimmy McGriff Discography, accessed April 16, 2018
  2. http://www.jazzlists.com/SJ_Label_Groove_Merchant_3300.htm Jazzlists: Groove Merchant Records 3300 Series
  3. http://www.jazzlists.com/jz/Mean_Machine.htm Jazzlists: Album details