Year : 1975
Label : Vanguard
Genre : Soul, Jazz
Style : Jazz Funk, Funk/Soul
Rare and Holy Grail record of the New York Funk duo, the Pazant Brothers from Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers. "Loose And Juicy" is a proofreading of their first recordings between 1969-1971, including "A Gritty Nitty", "Work Song", "Skunk Juice" and "New Orleans". Titles include also new songs such as the disco "Toe Jam", "Back To Beaufort" feat. "Cookie" Harries and the super Funk "Spooky" & "You've Got To Do Your Best" selected on various Rare Funk compilations and many times sampled.
MUSICIANS : Eddie Pazant - saxophone, flute - Alvin Pazant - trumpet - Aaron Thompson - bass - Perry Smith - drums - Harry Jensen - guitar - Ray Chew - keyboards - Pablo Lundrum - percussion - Pete Yellin - tenor saxophone - Mike Terry - trombone - "Cookie" Harries, Betty Barney, Frances Courtney - vocals
MUSICIANS : Eddie Pazant - saxophone, flute - Alvin Pazant - trumpet - Aaron Thompson - bass - Perry Smith - drums - Harry Jensen - guitar - Ray Chew - keyboards - Pablo Lundrum - percussion - Pete Yellin - tenor saxophone - Mike Terry - trombone - "Cookie" Harries, Betty Barney, Frances Courtney - vocals