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Harlem Bush Music – Taifa (Japanese pressing)
CD (Item 633417) Milestone (Japan), 1970 — Condition: New Copy
One of the albums that forever put Gary Bartz on the map – a righteous blend of jazz, funk, and spiritual elements – and one of the key early 70s sessions with his NTU Troop! The album moves way past Gary's early style, and heads into territory not charted before – filled with odd rhythms, and topped with some especially great vocals from Andy Bey – who sounds even better here than on his previous work with Horace Silver! The reeds are a sharp edge of the set, but the main focus is almost more on the rhythm work – bass from Juni Booth, drums from Harold White, and percussion from Nat Bettis – all of which really makes the album move. There's a chant-like feel to the record that keeps things highly rhythmic – and titles include "Du (Rain)", "Drinking Song", "The Warriors' Song", and the beautiful "Rise". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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