Wanda Robinson was one of the first hip, black, female poets to set righteous words to
funky music – and this album is one of her two classic sides for the Perception label from the early 70s. The format is spoken word over
funky instrumentals – and backing is by Patrick Adams, James Moody, and others, mixing jazz, soul, and
funk conceptions to fit the mood of each of Wanda's tracks on the set. The titles should give you a good flavor of the material – as the set includes "The First Time I Saw Loneliness", "The Great American Passtime", "Parting Is Such", "Tragedy No 456", "A Black Oriented Love Poem", "Instant Replay", "The
Trouble With Dreams", and "Grooving".
(Soul, Spoken Word)