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| Vinyl reissue by Rhino Records. A totally cool album, and one of Roland's hardest to find! Kirk plays solo (mostly), and without the aid of overdubbing, to create these amazing soundscapes of multiple horns and circular breathing. The record has these fantastic throbbing pulsating reed lines, with one horn blowing rhythm, and one playing an adventurous solo -- and both being blown live a the same time! Tracks include "Black Root", "Raped Voices", "Day Dream", and "Something For Trane That Trane Could Have Said". |
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ARTISTS Rahsaan Roland Kirk (tenor sax, stritch, manzello, B flat & E flat clarinets, flute, black puzzle flute, black mystery pipes, harmonium, piccolo, bass drum, thundersheet, sock cymbal, bells, music box, palms, typani, gong, bird sounds); Habad Texidor (washboard, triangle, thundersheet, tambourine); Maurice McKinley (conga drums) |
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