Further distanced in time from John Coltrane’s spiritual new-jazz and the influential second Miles Davis quintet, Doug Carn showed a close affinity with r&b when recording his fourth and final Black Jazz album Adam’s Apple. Tip!Sharing his interest in r&b was a platoon of committed, resourceful jazz musicians including young star-in-the-making Ronnie Laws, who’d worked with Earth, Wind & Fire before that band’s big commercial breakthrough. Of the others, ace guitarists Nathan Page and Calvin Keys had acquired intimacy with the soulful properties of African-American music of the time performing with the premier jazz organist Jimmy Smith. 1. Chant 2. Higher Ground 3. Sweet Season 4. Sanctuary 5. Mighty Mighty 6. The Messenger 7. Adams Apple 8. To a Wild Rose 9. Western Sunrise