8 December 2017

Roy Brooks Aboriginal Percussion Choir - Live at the Montreux-Detroit Jazz Festival 1986-1989 (Sagittarius A-Star 2013)


some already knows it, but after a request is here for all

1986
side A
Aboriginal theme song, part I
side B
Aboriginal theme song, part II
Panoramic view points
side C
Kujichaglia
side D
Basketball
Cubano
Gloom and Doom

1989
side E
Samba del Sol
side F
Five for Max

featuring:

Brad Felt
Geri Allen
Jerry LeDuff
Ray Mantilla
Marion Hayden
Vincent Bowens
Marcus Belgrave
Sundiata Keita Sun Drummer Society
Teddy Harris New Breed BeBop Society

Sagittarius A-Star #36
3LP set in a triple folder cover;
two black vinyls ('86) + one transparent red ('89)
released 2013

15 comments:

  1. https://mega.nz/#!cIpEwKCI!sj2KC-0Nsjc3qftm2WdST2cX6tPI7BuDBFBgROLNam8

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  2. Thanks so much, been looking for this one!

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  3. Thank you very much!!!
    I believe that the track on LP 1-Side B is not working...please take care of it...thank you.

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  5. Kostas, I downloaded and listened LP 1-Side B and it looks ok to me

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  6. I downloaded it again and everything is great...
    Thanks a lot and sorry for the trouble...

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  7. wow, just wow. Thanks, corvimax!

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  8. mega.nz is not working.
    Anyone has the same problem?

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  9. I have a discography question for this release. Can anyone tell me which instruments Brad Felt plays on these recordings, and if the information is given, which tracks he plays on? Thanks!

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  10. Hi Roger, these LPs were released without any specific information on who plays what and on which tracks.
    Usually Felt is credited for tuba and euphonium. Sometimes even for baritone saophone.
    Emanuele Pinotti the man behind Sagittarius A-Star (and Qbico + others) hasn't included a detailed line-up.

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  11. Thanks for the follow up. One correction: Brad Felt played the baritone horn, not the baritone sax. In his later years he focused on the euphonium. I saw him play many times in the Detroit area until his untimely passing.

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