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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

4. Bobby Womack & J. J. JohnsonAcross 110th Street

Obviously that’s a great soundtrack, and also my favourite blaxploitation film. I kind of remember growing up [thinking] blaxploitation films were silly, like I remember, I’m Gonna Git You Sucka, but then once I started getting into them, I was like, oh wow, they are really political movies that don’t really exist any more, and what I wanted to highlight was the score by J. J. Johnson. He’s pretty much up there with Quincy Jones, but I would love to see a biopic about someone like that who has this really long career spanning from bebop and going to Hollywood and starting to score for blaxploitation films towards the end of his career. These guys are just genius arrangers, composers, players, and while their struggle was within the Hollywood system, it’s not like it was a face you know from a college dorm poster like Miles Davis or something – it could be played by anybody you know.

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