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Black Man's Blues/ New York Collage
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ARTISTS Billy Bang (violin, poetry, bells, shaker, percussion); Bilal Abdur Rahman (tenor and soprano saxes, bull horn, percussion); Henry Warner (alto sax, bells, shaker, percussion); William Parker (bass); Khuwana Fuller (congas); Rashid Bakr (drums) |
TRACKS CD 1 – “Black Man’s Blues”
1. Spoken introduction (1:07) 2. Albert Ayler/Know Your Enemy (19:27) 3. Ganges/Enchantment/Tapestry (William Parker) (30:47) 4. Black Man Blues (Bilal Abdur Rahman)(18:27)
CD 2 - “New York Collage”
1. Nobody Hear the Music the Same Way (Dedicated to John Coltrane) (Billy Bang) 12’17” 2. For Josie Part II (Billy Bang) 10’28” 3. Illustration (Poetry written by Billy Bang, music - Bilal A. Rahman) 8’22” 4. Subhanallah (Bilal A. Rahman) 14’35”
CD 1 was recorded 29th May 1977 at A Day in Solidarity with Soweto: A Fund Raiser, Harlem Fight-Back, 1 East 125th St., New York. This session has never been issued before!
CD 2 was recorded live at Columbia University Radio WKCR 89.9 FM 16th May, 1978 Recording Engineer – Taylor Storer. Assistant Engineer – Jim Defillippis. Edited by Peter Kuhn / All songs published by GHAZAL MUSIC. Originally released on ANIMA/RECORDS in 1978. |
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