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Layin' in the Cut - James Carter
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  1. Layin' in the Cut
  2. Motown Mash
  3. Requiem for Hartford Ave.
  4. Terminal B
  5. Drafedelic in DB
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  1. Layin' in the Cut
  2. Motown Mash
  3. Requiem for Hartford Ave.
  4. Terminal B
  5. Drafedelic in DB
  6. There's a Paddle
  7. GP
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The second of James Carter's pair of 2000 releases shifts wildly, and perhaps trendily, toward electric funk, as the title cut proclaims within seconds. It's really a loose, collective electric jam session with all of the risks, occasional hot streaks, and passages of torpor that the term implies. Oddly enough, the tracks that really make it are those that are credited to only one composer: guitarist Jef Lee Johnson's stimulating Prime Time-like melee, "Terminal 8," that gathers momentum like a freight train; Carter's ...

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Layin' in the Cut 2000, Atlantic

UPC: 075678330520

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