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Sounds from the Village - Phil Ranelin Anthology [Japan version] |
Phil Ranelin |
japán első megjelenés éve: 2004 |
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(2004)
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6.201 Ft
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1. | Vibes From The Tribe [original version]
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2. | For The Children
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3. | Sounds From The Village
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4. | The Time Is Now For Change
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5. | Beyond A Memory
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6. | Vibes From The Tribe [by Build An Ark]
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7. | Full Moon
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8. | Of Times Gone By
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9. | A Close Encounter Of The Very Best Kind
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10. | Love Dream
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Jazz
This is an anthology of favorites by jazz trombonist Phil Ranelin.
Japanese exclusive compilation.
Phil Ranelin
Active Decade: '70s Genre: Jazz Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Funk, Free Jazz, Fusion, Post-Bop, Soul-Jazz
Trombonist Phil Ranelin was one of the Detroit jazz scene's unsung heroes, releasing several excellent, politicized albums that blended post-Coltrane avant-garde jazz, post-Bitches Brew psychedelia, hard bop, funk, and African rhythms. Ranelin was born and raised in Indianapolis, and later moved to New York and then Detroit, where he started out as a session man for Motown artists like Stevie Wonder. In 1971, along with saxophonist Wendell Harrison, Ranelin co-founded a band, magazine, and record label conglomeration known as the Tribe, which used experimental jazz as a vehicle to raise African-American political consciousness. That year, Ranelin also issued his first album as a leader, Message From the Tribe. 1974's The Time Is Now! continued Ranelin's accessible avant leanings, but 1976's Vibes From the Tribe pushed more firmly into groovy jazz-funk territory. The Tribe organization folded in 1978, after which Ranelin played with Freddie Hubbard for several years. In 1986, Ranelin led a date for Rebirth titled Love Dream, and ten years later released the self-produced album A Close Encounter of the Very Best Kind -- which featured his new Los Angeles-based sextet -- on Lifeforce. Though Ranelin's albums didn't get much exposure outside of his home base, they found their way onto the acid jazzrare-groove collector's market, creating an underground buzz around Ranelin's music. In 2001, Tortoise drummer John McEntire remixed and remastered The Time Is Now! and Vibes From the Tribe, which were reissued by the Hefty label. The following year, a full-fledged electronic Remixes collection was released. ---Steve Huey, All Music Guide |
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