Charles Earland - Kharma

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Review by Aaron Smith

Kharma, the 1976 album by jazz organist Charles Earland, is a soulful and funky masterpiece that showcases his exceptional musicianship and creativity. From the opening track, "Kharma," with its infectious groove and soaring organ solos, to the funky and upbeat "Brown Eyes," the album is a tour de force of jazz-funk fusion.

Earland's mastery of the Hammond B-3 organ is on full display throughout the album, as he effortlessly weaves intricate melodies and harmonies into each track. His playing is both technically impressive and emotionally expressive, and he is backed by a talented group of musicians who provide a solid foundation for his improvisation.

The album also features some standout tracks, such as the hauntingly beautiful "Suite For Martin Luther King," which showcases Earland's ability to convey deep emotion through his playing. The album's closer, "Leaving This Planet," is a funky and upbeat track that ends the album on a high note.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Suite For Martin Luther King Part 2: Mode For Martin7:59
Kharma5:04
Joe Brown8:38
Suite for Martin Luther King: Pt 1- Offering, Pt 2- Mode for Martin
Morgan13:05
Suite For Martin Luther King Part 1: Offering8:40

Video

Charles Earland - Suite For Martin Luther King Part 2: Mode For Martin
Charles Earland - Suite For Martin Luther King Part 1- Offering

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Catalog Numbers

  • P-10095
  • P 10095

Labels

Prestige

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Distributed ByFantasy Records
Phonographic Copyright (p)Prestige Records
Copyright (c)Prestige Records
Published ByPrestige Music
Recorded AtMontreux Jazz Festival
Mastered AtFantasy Studios

Credits

RoleCredit
Art DirectionPhil Carroll
Composed ByCharles Earland
DrumsGeorge Johnson
Electric BassRon Carter (tracks: B2, B3)
Electric PianoCharles Earland
OrganCharles Earland
SynthesizerCharles Earland
EngineerJim Stern
FluteDave Hubbard
Soprano SaxophoneDave Hubbard
Tenor SaxophoneDave Hubbard
GuitarAurell Ray
Mastered ByDavid Turner
Photography ByTony Lane
ProducerCharles Earland
RemixSkip Shimmin
Supervised ByOrrin Keepnews
TromboneClifford Adams
TrumpetJon Faddis
Mixed BySkip Shimmin

Notes

  • On back cover:
  • Recorded during concert performance at the Montreux (Switzerland) Jazz Festival; Saturday, July 6, 1974.
  • Ron Carter appears courtesy of CTI Records
  • Mastering - Fantasy Studios; Berkeley, Ca.
  • Special thanks for essential cooperation to Claude Nobs, director of the Festival
  • © 1975, Prestige Records
  • On labels:
  • ℗ 1975 Prestige Records

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (A label): P-10095-A
  • Matrix / Runout (B label): P-10095-B
  • Matrix / Runout (A runout etched): P10095ARE1 [eyes with eyebrows] II
  • Matrix / Runout (B runout etched): P10095BRE1 [eyes with eyebrows] II

About Charles Earland

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US Soul-Jazz organist and earlier in his career, a saxophonist; born 24 May 1941, died 11 December 1999 of heart failure.

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Summary by Aaron Smith

Kharma is a must-listen for fans of jazz-funk and Hammond organ music. It is a timeless classic that showcases Charles Earland's exceptional talent and creativity, and it is sure to delight listeners for years to come.