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発売日 2016年08月28日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルOmnian Music Group
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MFG0382
SKU 813195022135

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:55:05
Personnel includes: Brother Ah (Robert Northern) (French horn, flute, sitar, drum, sound effects); Kwesi Gilbert Northern, Aiisha (vocals); Pat Patrick (tenor saxophone, clarinet, shawn); Lan Dozier (pan flute); Carolyn Davis (koto); Olu (piano, electric piano); Obowale (guitar, percussion); Eugene Cooper (bass); Mbutu (congas, tabla). Recorded at Generation Sound Studios, New York, New York on March 9, 1975. This isn't quite what one would expect from a man in Sun Ra's orbit. Quite frankly, this is mannered music, composed and arranged in side-long suites, sort of an African-tinged Porgy & Bess. The powerful voice of Aiisha kicks off each side with a sort of lyrical narration -- you know the sort: lots of images of cotton fields and hot baked streets, fairly typical for this sort of '60s ensemble. What isn't as typical is the instrumentation. Besides the expected African percussion, koto and other Asian instruments (including a sitar) are heard. One of the most affecting pieces might be "Celestial Strings," a duet of koto and kora backed with tumbling percussion. Like most of the album, the effect is subtly jarring and just different enough to be unique. ~ Rob Ferrier
エディション : Reissue

Nature's ChildrenVoice [Reciting Poem] - Dara (4)
TransfigurationVocals - Aiisha
Enthusiasm
Spirits In The NightVocals - Kwesi Gilbert Northern
Transcendental March (Creation Song)Voice [Reciting Poem] - Ayida Tengemana
Boundless Rhythm
Celestial Strings
Sweet Illumination "Chile Woman"Vocals - Aiisha

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Nature's Children
    2. 2.
      Transfiguration
    3. 3.
      Enthusiasm
    4. 4.
      Spirits in the Night
    5. 5.
      Transcendental March [Creation Song]
    6. 6.
      Boundless Rhythm
    7. 7.
      Celestial Strings
    8. 8.
      Sweet Illumination "Chile Woman"

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アーティスト: Brother Ah

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This isn't quite what one would expect from a man in Sun Ra's orbit. Quite frankly, this is mannered music, composed and arranged in side-long suites, sort of an African-tinged Porgy & Bess. The powerful voice of Aiisha kicks off each side with a sort of lyrical narration -- you know the sort: lots of images of cotton fields and hot baked streets, fairly typical for this sort of '60s ensemble. What isn't as typical is the instrumentation. Besides the expected African percussion, koto and other Asian instruments (including a sitar) are heard. One of the most affecting pieces might be "Celestial Strings," a duet of koto and kora backed with tumbling percussion. Like most of the album, the effect is subtly jarring and just different enough to be unique. ~ Rob Ferrier|
Rovi

This isn't quite what one would expect from a man in Sun Ra's orbit. Quite frankly, this is mannered music, composed and arranged in side-long suites, sort of an African-tinged Porgy & Bess. The powerful voice of Aiisha kicks off each side with a sort of lyrical narration -- you know the sort: lots of images of cotton fields and hot baked streets, fairly typical for this sort of '60s ensemble. What isn't as typical is the instrumentation. Besides the expected African percussion, koto and other Asian instruments (including a sitar) are heard. One of the most affecting pieces might be "Celestial Strings," a duet of koto and kora backed with tumbling percussion. Like most of the album, the effect is subtly jarring and just different enough to be unique. ~ Rob Ferrier
Rovi

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