A Message From The Tribe


Phillip Ranelin, Wendell Harrison
Musikk på CD Engelsk 2009 · 01
Utgitt
[S.l] : P-Vine Records , 2009
Omfang
1 CD : digital, stereo
Opplysninger
Innhold: What We Need ; Angela's Dilemma (Instrumental) ; Angela's Dilemma (Vocal) ; How Do We End All Of This Madness (Instrumental) ; How Do We End All Of This Madness (Vocal) ; Wife ; Merciful ; Beneficent. - Acoustic Bass – Reggie (Sho Bee Doo) Fields* (tracks: B1 to B3)Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Will Austin* (tracks: A1 to A5) Artwork [Cover Art] – Pat Harrison Bass Clarinet, Instruments [Misc.] – Aaron Neal (tracks: B1 to B3) Drums, Instruments [Misc.] – Billy Turner (tracks: B1 to B3), Ike Daney (tracks: A1 to A5) Electric Piano, Instruments [Misc.] – Charles Eubanks (tracks: A1 to A5), Keith Vreeland (tracks: B1 to B3) Liner Notes – Grant Martin (3) Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Instruments [Misc.], Design [Album] – Wendell Harrison Trombone, Vocals, Instruments [Misc.], Design [Cover & Album] – Phil Ranelin Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Instruments [Misc.] – Charles Moore, Marcus Belgrave Vocals – Jeamel Lee (tracks: A1, A3). - "Genius work from the Detroit underground of the 70s – one of the greatest records ever on the now-famous Tribe Records label, and a masterpiece of soul, jazz, and righteous spirit! The session's headed by tenor player Wendell Harrison – and it's got an all-star Motor City lineup that includes Marcus Belgrave on trumpet, Phil Ranelin on trombone, Jeamel Lee on vocals, Charles Eubanks on electric piano, and Charles Moore on flugel horn. The tracks have a spacious spiritual approach that recalls some of the later Archie Shepp on Impulse – a blend of soul jazz with slight touches of electric instrumentation, some vocals, and a very progressive spirit overall – stepping proud in the new freedoms of the 70s, yet still swinging and very groovy." - Dusty Groove, Inc
Sjanger
01 . - Jazz
ISBN
Nkr 200,00

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