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Procession Of The Great Ancestry
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| Composer/trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith is currently a faculty member at Cal Arts. Procession, recorded in 1983, includes 4 compositions dedicated to trumpet masters Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Booker Little and Roy Eldridge performed by a quartet including Bobby Naughton - vibes, Joe Fonda - bass and Kahil El'Zabar - percussion. On two vocal tracks the ensemble is joined by Mchaka Uba - bass and blues legend Louis Myers - guitar. The final track is a Martin Luther King tribute and the quartet is joined by tenor saxophonist John Powell. |
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ARTISTS Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet, flugelhorn, kalimba, voice); Bobby Naughton (vibraphone); Joe Fonda (bass); Kahil El Zabar (drums, balafon, kalimba, percussion); Louis Myers (electric guitar); Mchaka Uba (bass); John Powell (tenor saxophone) |
TRACKS
- Blues: Jah Jah Is The Perfect Love
- Procession Of The Great Ancestry (For Miles Davis)
- The Flower That Seeds The Earth
- Third World, Grainery Of Pure Earth (For Roy Eldridge)
- Who Killed David Walker?
- Celestrial Sparks In the Sanctuary of Redemption (For Dizzy Gillespie)
- Nuru Light: The Prince of Peace (For Martin Luther King)
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