https://suje.bandcamp.com/album/goes-to-africa-with-love
The Southern University Jazz Ensemble – Goes To Africa With Love
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Sello: Jazzstronauts – LP-12
Formato:
Vinilo, LP, Album, Stereo
País: US
Publicado: 1973
Género: Jazz
Estilo:
Lista de Títulos
A1 Samba Dee 14:58
A2 Ah Ja Ge Da Ba 6:42
A3 Clean Air 5:04
B1 Music Came 29:25
B1a Nanigo
B1b Holdin' Meetin'
Compañías, etc.
Cortado en – Mastercraft
Prensado por – Plastic Products
Créditos
Bass – Charles Singleton*
Choreography – Marcia Batiste
Clarinet, Vocals [Monologues], Composed By – Alvin Batiste
Congas – Bennie Robertson
Congas, Electronics – George Mitchell (5)
Congas, Vocals [French Spanish Monologue] – Juan Mosquera
Drums – Herman Jackson (3)
Guitar – Alphonso Rodriguez
Lacquer Cut By – HC*
Organ – Antonio York
Percussion – Richard Hunter (2)
Saxophone – James McElroy
Trumpet – Ernest Nation, Willie Singleton
Vocals – Eddie Perkins*
1.
Samba Dee 16:09
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2.
AhJa Ge Da Ba 07:33
3.
Clean Air 05:14
4.
Music Came 10:29
5.
Nanigo 13:20
6.
Holdin' Meetin' 05:40
7.
Samba Dee (Instrumental) 15:13
8.
Music Came (Instrumental) 10:28
9.
AhJa Ge Da Ba (Instrumental) 07:33
10.
Nanigo (Instrumental) 13:20
11.
Holdin' Meetin' (Instrumental) 05:40
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That one of the great Spiritual Jazz albums of the era could be found in duplicate New Orleans thrift store in the 1980s goes a long way in illustrating the lack of acclaim this special and overlooked album maintained, even in a city where the Batiste name is musical royalty. The Southern University albums Alvin Batiste offered the world were novelies, not worthy of serious consideration, a moment captured, but not necessarily worthy of being collected or preserved by anyone not immediately involved in its creation.
That changes now. With the release of the two Southern University albums, Now-Again continues a conversation begun with the late Kashmere Stage Band director Conrad O. Johnson and the issue of his high school students’ music as 'Texas Thunder Soul', and the continued belief that beautiful music created by youth – even under the most adverse circumstances – can always inspire us.