The Black Star Ensemble – Clifford Brown - Delaware Heritage Concert
Label: |
Century Records (4) – 43904 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Non-Music |
Style: |
Spoken Word |
Tracklist
A1 | The Second Resurrection | 5:00 | |
A2 | Portrait Of Clifford | 6:15 | |
A3 | Daahoud | 6:40 | |
A4 | I Clifford | 7:05 | |
B1 | Spontaneous Boogie | 3:45 | |
B2 | Bye Bye Blackbird | 5:15 | |
B3 | My Counterpart | 7:15 | |
B4 | Farce Of Life | 8:00 | |
B5 | Armageddon Is Here | ||
B6 | Ornithology | 3:00 |
Companies, etc.
- Made By – Delaware King Memorial Foundation
- Recorded At – The Grand Opera House, Wilmington
- Pressed By – Century Record Mfg. Co. – 43904
Credits
- Bass – Joseph Kearney
- Conductor [Musical Director], Piano – Abdu-Raschid Yahya
- Directed By [Executive Director], Producer, Photography – Harmon R. Carey
- Drum [Native Heritage Drum] – Atiba (4)
- Liner Notes – Fred Hartman
- Mixed By [Mix-down Editor] – Charles Bowen, Sr.
- Narrator, Vocals, Artwork By [Collage] – Rabi'ah Al-Hahyah
- Other [President] – Rev. Otis A. Herring
- Percussion – Richard Holmes (4)
- Photography [Special Photography] – Willard 'Crip' Young
- Recorded By – Taylor Recording Co.
- Reeds – Vernon James
- Trumpet – Marcus Belgrave
Notes
Live concert recorded June 26, 1976.
"Special credits - A grant from the Delaware American Revolution Bicentennial Commission made sponsorship of this album possible by the Delaware King Memorial Foundation, properly known as the King Center in Wilmington, Delaware. Rev. Otis A. Herring, President."
"Special credits - A grant from the Delaware American Revolution Bicentennial Commission made sponsorship of this album possible by the Delaware King Memorial Foundation, properly known as the King Center in Wilmington, Delaware. Rev. Otis A. Herring, President."
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side runout): 4cg Fp v43904-1 10146
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side runout): 4cg Fp v43904-2 10146
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Track B6 "Ornithology" Is a recording made of Clifford Brown by his teacher Robert 'Boysie' Lowery, being played to the audience. This recording is extremely crackly, which suggests it was some kind of acetate being played. Next to this track's listing it says "Charlie Parker performed by Clifford Brown". Not quite sure what that means, as the track is titled Ornithology.
This concert took place on June 26, 1976, which was the 20th commemorative year since the death of Clifford Brown.
The credit notes say that due to technical difficulties the entire concert was not recorded to album. It lists five pieces that never made the album: "Akua Ewie", "1119,", "Drum Message", "Acheaompong" and "Impressions".
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