℗ 2022 Craft Recordings., Distributed by Concord.
Released July 29, 2022
Duration 37m 15s
Record Label Craft Recordings
Genre Jazz
 

Spark Plug

Melvin Sparks

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1.1
Who’s Gonna Take the Weight?
Melvin Sparks
9:21
1.2
Spark Plug
Melvin Sparks
8:50
1.3
Conjunction Mars
Melvin Sparks
8:05
1.4
Alone Together
Melvin Sparks
4:14
1.5
Dig Dis
Melvin Sparks
6:45
Reissued for the first time in three decades, Melvin Spark’s sophomore album, 1971’s Spark Plug, finds guitarist Melvin Sparks at his finest, as he delivers laid-back, late-night grooves. The guitarist, who began his career as a member of The Upsetters (the storied road band which once counted Jimi Hendrix and Little Richard among its members), initially rose through ranks in the NYC soul-jazz scene as one of the most in-demand session players. The guitarist proved his prowess as a leader with his 1970 debut, Sparks!, on which he was joined by some of the biggest names in the genre. Spark Plug continues the thread, with the likes of Grover Washington, Jr. on tenor sax, Idris Muhammad on drums, Leon Spencer on organ, and engineer Rudy Van Gelder at the console. The album also finds Sparks expanding his writing, and dedicating a good portion of the album to his own material, including such standout tracks as “Dig Dis,” the cinematic “Conjunction Mars,” and the title track, which builds into a nearly nine-minute energetic jam, showcasing Sparks’ virtuosic talents on the guitar. Sparks also delivers renditions of two very disparate selections: Kool & The Gang’s “Who’s Gonna Take the Weight” and the Schwartz/Dietz-penned jazz standard, “Alone Together.”
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Craft Recordings Studio Masters

Tracks 1-5 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.69
-2.66 to -0.76
-20.48
-21.96 to -19.72
-17.62
-18.70 to -17.20
13
11 to 13
1
Who’s Gonna Take the Weight?
-0.76-20.48-17.513
2
Spark Plug
-1.34-20.18-17.213
3
Conjunction Mars
-1.87-20.08-17.513
4
Alone Together
-1.78-19.72-17.211
5
Dig Dis
-2.66-21.96-18.713

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