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Live at 131 Prince Street

Live at 131 Prince Street
Live at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince StreetLive at 131 Prince Street

Artists

Juju

Labels

Strut

Catno

STRUT250LP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 12, 2021

Genres

Jazz

Styles

JuJu : Live At 131 Prince Street, enregistrée en 1973 à la galerie Ornette Coleman à New York disponible à Montpellier dans notre magasin de disques

Strut continue ses rééditions d'archives approfondies du label Black Fire avec une réédition de JuJu : Live At 131 Prince Street, enregistrée en 1973 à la galerie Ornette Coleman à New York et comportant entre autre un enregistrement inédit de la composition de Pharoah Sanders Thembi.

Après s'être formé à San Francisco tout en travaillant sur la pièce de théâtre Marvin X " The Resurrection of the Dead ", JuJu a commencé à perfectionner sa musique - C'est sans compromis qu'ils manifestent haut et fort leurs origines au moyen de rythmes afro-latins et de Spiritual Jazz !
Après un spectacle au Lincoln Center, Ornette Coleman a invité JuJu dans sa galerie et son loft au 131 Prince Street pour y jouer et y rester pendant qu'il partait en tournée. Aux côtés de morceaux écrits par les membres du groupe JuJu, comme le 'At Least We Have A Horizon Now ', ils jouent des covers de leur prédéceurs.
« Thembi » est une pièce de Pharoah Sanders qu’il a écrite pour sa femme en 1971. «Azucar Pa Ti» a été écrit par Eddie Palmieri…

Remasterisé par The Carvery, la bande originale inclus les notes de la pochette d’origine ainsi qu'une nouvelle interview avec le chef d'orchestre James «Plunky» Branch.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

26€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

At Least We Have A Horizon Now

B1

Thembi

C1

Mozambique / Azucar Pa Ti

D1

Out Of This World

D2

Rosalie / Juju Door

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