FREEDOM, RHYTHM & SOUND, REVOLUTIONARY ART AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 1963-82 by V/A

CD Version
SKU52614
ArtistV/A
TitleFREEDOM, RHYTHM & SOUND, REVOLUTIONARY ART AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 1963-82
LabelSOUL JAZZ RECORDS
Catalog #SJRCD 219
Tag
ReleaseW 47 - 2009
FormatCD - UK2CD
 € 18,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Oliver Lake - Africa
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/52614_freedom_rhythm_sound_revolutionary_art_and_the_civil_rights_movement_1963-82/1_oliver_lake_-_africa.mp3
  2. Stanton Davis Ghetto/ Mysticism - Space-a-Nova
  3. Steve Colson and the Unity Troupe - Lateen
  4. Mary Lou Williams - Miss D.D.
  5. Joe Henderson - Foregone Conclusion
  6. Art Ensemble of Chicago - Old Time Religion
  7. Philip Cohran - The African Look
  8. Gary Bartz - Drinking Song
  9. Pheeroan Ak Laff - 3 in 1
  10. The Hastings Street Jazz Experience - Yes Lord
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/52614_freedom_rhythm_sound_revolutionary_art_and_the_civil_rights_movement_1963-82/10_the_hastings_street_jazz_experience_-_yes_lord.mp3
  11. Gato Barbieri and Dollar Brand - Eighty First Street
  12. Ralph Thomas - Big Spliff
  13. Archie Shepp - Attica Blues
  14. Horace Tapscott - Peyote Song No. III
  15. Sun Ra - Nuclear War
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/52614_freedom_rhythm_sound_revolutionary_art_and_the_civil_rights_movement_1963-82/15_sun_ra_-_nuclear_war.mp3
  16. Joe McPhee and John Snyder - Shadow Sculptures
  17. Errol Parker - Street Ends
  18. Amina Claudine Myers - 3/4s of 4/4
  19. The Pharaohs - Freedom Road
  20. Edward Larry Gordon - All Pervading
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/52614_freedom_rhythm_sound_revolutionary_art_and_the_civil_rights_movement_1963-82/20_edward_larry_gordon_-_all_pervading.mp3
  21. Michael White - The Blessing Song
  22. Roy Brooks and the Artistic Truth - Black Survival
  23. The Lloyd McNeill Quartet - Dig Where Dats At

Description

This album features the work of revolutionary jazz artists who created new radical music infused with the values of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Self-determination, economic power and musical freedoms explode as the avant-garde collided with Black Power and Afro-centricity. Recommended!!Released to coincide with the new book by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker on Soul Jazz Records, this album is jam-packed with super rare, deep jazz from artists many of which all feature heavily in the new book. These include Mary Lou Williams, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Sun Ra, Phil Cohran and many more. The CD comes with a new essay and some amazing photos relating jazz music to civil rights and the important events that shaped African-American consciousness from the 1960s onwards. The vinyl comes on two super-loud, super-heavy double-album volumes.

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