- Larry Young (jazz)
Larry Young (also known as Khalid Yasin (Abdul Aziz) (
October 7 ,1940 inNewark, New Jersey —March 30 ,1978 inNew York City ) was an American jazz organist and occasional pianist. Young pioneered a modal approach to theHammond B-3 (in contrast to Jimmy Smith'ssoul-jazz style). However, he did playsoul-jazz also, among other styles.Young played with various R&B bands in the 1950s before gaining jazz experience with
Jimmy Forrest ,Lou Donaldson ,Kenny Dorham ,Hank Mobley andTommy Turrentine . Recording as a leader forPrestige from 1960, Young made a number of soul-jazz discs, "Testifying", "Young Blues" and "Groove Street". When Young went toBlue Note in 1964, his music began to show the marked influence ofJohn Coltrane . In this period, he produced his most enduring work. He recorded many times as part of a trio with guitaristGrant Green and drummerElvin Jones , occasionally augmented by additional players; most of this sequence of albums was released under Green's name, though "Into Somethin"' (withSam Rivers on saxophone) became Young's Blue Note debut. "Unity", recorded in 1965, remains his best-known album; it features a front line ofJoe Henderson and the youngWoody Shaw . Subsequent albums for Blue Note ("Contrasts", "Of Love and Peace", "Heaven On Earth", "Mother Ship") also drew on elements of the '60s avant-garde and utilised local musicians from Young's hometown of Newark. Young then became a part of some of the earliest fusion experiments: he played onMiles Davis 's "Bitches Brew", then joinedThe Tony Williams Lifetime with guitarist John McLaughlin. His sound with Lifetime was made distinct by his often very percussive approach and often heavy use of guitar and synthesizer-like effects. He is also known to rock fans for a jam he recorded withJimi Hendrix , which was released after Hendrix's death on the album "Nine to the Universe ".Young died from untreated pneumonia at the age of 37.
elected discography
*"Testifying", 1960, Prestige.
*"Young Blues", 1960, Prestige.
*"Groove Street", 1962, Prestige.
*"Into Somethin"', 1964, Blue Note.
*"Unity", 1965, Blue Note.
*"Of Love and Peace", 1966, Blue Note.
*"Contrasts", 1967, Blue Note.
*"Heaven on Earth", 1968, Blue Note.
*"Mother Ship", 1969, Blue Note.
*"Lawrence of Newark", 1973, Perception.
*"Fuel", 1975, Arista.
*"Spaceball", 1975, Arista.
*"The Magician", 1977, Acanta/Bellaphon (Germany)."As sideman"
*Miles Davis, "Bitches Brew", 1969, Columbia.
*Joe Chambers, "Double Exposure", 1978, Muse.
*Carlos Santana and Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, "Love Devotion Surrender", 1972, Columbia,"As member of Tony Williams Lifetime"
*"Emergency", 1969, Polydor.
*"Turn It Over", 1970, Polydor.
*"Ego", 1971, Polydor.Notes
*Sterling, Guy. 'Larry Young's Tragic Genius', in 'Newark Star-Ledger,' March 30, 2003.
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