Donald Alexander Strachan: Song of Searching Philip Cohran and the Artistic Heritage Ensemble: Black Beauty Azar Lawrence: Beautiful and Omnipresent Love Sun Ra: When There is No Sun Amiri Baraka: Chant/It's Nation Time Pharoah Sanders: Red, Black & Green Alice Coltrane: Universal Consciousness Ornette Coleman: Trouble in the East pt 1 Pharoah Sanders: Creator Has a Master Plan Ornette Coleman: Trouble in the East Michael White: Preytude Marion Brown: Karintha (Poem from Cane) Black Artist's Group: Sweet Street Song Alice Coltrane: Galaxy Around Satchidananda Sun Ra: Soul Vibrations of Man, When There Is No Sun Emil Richards and the Microtonal Blues Band: Journey To Bliss Part 3 Alice Coltrane: A Love Supreme Albert Ayler: Change Has Come Marion Brown: Karintha Part II Pharoah Sanders: To John John Coltrane: A Love Supreme, Pt. 1 - Acknowledgment Bob Thiele Emergency: A Love Supreme John Coltrane: A Love Supreme, Pt. 4 - Psalm Roach Om: A Poem for a Lost Soul John Tchichai: Afrodisiaca Last Poets: Invocation Pheeroan Ak Laff: Michelle Del Marion Brown: Flute Song The Lightmen: Free As You Wanna Be Joe McPhee: Scorpio's Dance Hannibal: Sunrise Forest Hamiet Bluiett: Ayana Nneke Sonny Murray: Suns of Africa (Pt II) Khan Jamal: Pure Energy Look At Teyonda: William Norwood The Coming Of Gwilu: Eddie Gale Song of Will: Eddie Gale Understanding: Eddie Gale Fulton Street: Eddie Gale Walk with Thee: Eddie Gale The Gleeker: Eddie Gale Look At Teyonda: Eddie Gale The Rain: Eddie Gale
In Dedication to Stuart Baker & Gilles Peterson book: Freedom, Rhythm and Sound Which is essentially my blog LOL!
QUOTE (blackclassical @ November 04, 2009 09:48 pm)
Donald Alexander Strachan: Song of Searching
haha
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The Rain: Eddie Gale
A very underrated 'spiritual jazz' Blue Note track.
Congrats Greg - Respect!
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muchosoul- 11-06-2009
Congrats, it does take a lot of time and effort to keep blogs updated Gonna check your mix today on the way to work
modalbailey- 11-08-2009
lovely blog man thank you
blackclassical- 11-09-2009
Thanks very much all, much appreciated!
Mike from Mad Mongos- 11-10-2009
One of the most dedicated, inspired and knowledgeable blogs out there. Nothing but respect to you Greg. Big up your bad self and your 1st year My only problem is that there isn't enough hours in the day to spend my days checking and listening to your fantastic selections but when I do my gawd they are immense. Cheers All the best
Mike
blackclassical- 11-10-2009
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Nothing but respect
Thanks a million Mike —> cuts both ways
blackclassical- 11-11-2009
PART ii: Rhythm is Rythim
If you ever seek out the originals of these tunes, you will see how complex this arrangement is. I dont give a fuck what anyone says, these mixes on this site and especially this one are deep rooted in the ethics of Hip Hop... This mix creates totally new tunes from old ones...
The first 20 odd mins of this mix are sliced, diced and chopped from two The Pyramids lps Lalibela and Birth, Speed and Merging. King of kings will come later... Baraka - Albert "Toudie" Heath Ed Vesala - The Wind Jef Gilson - Malagasy JayJay Clayton - Fragments Sam Rivers - Turquoise Oracy - The Weight Don't Make Things No Lighter Warren Smith / Composers Workshop Ensemble - Ann Of Nzinga Richard Abrams - Levels & Degrees of Light Sun Ra - Mayan Temples Amiri Baraka - I Love Music Don Rendell - A Matter of Time Warren Smith / Composers Workshop Ensemble - Cricket Song Poem Infinite Sound - Spanish Tale Babatunde Olatunji - Uhura Infinite Sound - The Ocean Moves Primitively