Juju Street Songs

Juju Street Songs

Juju Street Songs

ASIN: B000000ZFG

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Altoist Bartz was much mocked for his turn toward R&B after his stint with Miles in the early seventies. But his LPs, before his complete conversion, show vision and sound like nothing else on record, naturally reflecting his interest in free jazz, pop songs, Caribbean music and modal bop. And why not? If Stevie Wonder can listen to Pharaoh Sanders, why shouldn't the compliment be returned? This pairing of two rare LPs on a single CD, beside relieving samplers of much confusion, also gives a platform to the little heard vocalist Andy Bey (not to mention the rarely heard but overexposed vocals of Bartz) "Africans Unite" and "Whasaname" are propulsive stand-out tracks, and sometimes the listener finds oneself in cosmic territory when one least expects it. --D. Strauss

Juju Street Songs,Gary Bartz,Prestige,Jazz,Jazz Music,Jazz-Funk,Pop,Post-Bop,Soul-Jazz
Juju Street Songs
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    Juju Street Songs
    Gary Bartz
    Manufacturer: Prestige
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Modern PostbebopModern Postbebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Bebop & Post-BopBebop & Post-Bop | Compilations | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Soul-Jazz & BoogalooSoul-Jazz & Boogaloo | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Jazz FunkJazz Funk | Funk | R&B | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000000ZFG
    Release Date: 1997-02-04

    Tracks:

    1. I Wanna Be Where You Are
    2. Black Maybe
    3. Bertha Baptist
    4. Africans Unite
    5. Teheran
    6. Sifa Zote
    7. Whasaname
    8. Betcha By Golly, Wow
    9. Dr. Follow's Dance
    10. Standin' On The Corner
    11. Sing Me A Song Today

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    Altoist Bartz was much mocked for his turn toward R&B after his stint with Miles in the early seventies. But his LPs, before his complete conversion, show vision and sound like nothing else on record, naturally reflecting his interest in free jazz, pop songs, Caribbean music and modal bop. And why not? If Stevie Wonder can listen to Pharaoh Sanders, why shouldn't the compliment be returned? This pairing of two rare LPs on a single CD, beside relieving samplers of much confusion, also gives a platform to the little heard vocalist Andy Bey (not to mention the rarely heard but overexposed vocals of Bartz) "Africans Unite" and "Whasaname" are propulsive stand-out tracks, and sometimes the listener finds oneself in cosmic territory when one least expects it. --D. Strauss

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    2. Listen to My Music [Import]
    3. Live At Big Sur [Live]
    4. Live at Dizzy's [Live]
    5. Live at the Olympia [Live] [Original recording remastered]
    6. Live at Town Hall, Vols. 1-2 [Live]
    7. Live in Italy [Live]
    8. Metamorphosis: Jazz Meets the Symphony, No. 4
    9. My First Jazz [Import]
    10. New Orleans Streets 1981-1985 Suite for Piano

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