John Jennings and Stacey “Blackstar” Robinson comprise the collaborative entity that is “Black Kirby”.
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Prelusion / Before the Dawn (1974) is an amazing debut album from musical prodigy Patrice Rushen; one of the premier pianist / keyboardists in popular music of all time. It has Joe Henderson, Hadley Caliman, Oscar Brasher, and George Bohanon on windwards, Tony Dumas on bass, Lee Ritenour on guitar, Leon Chancler on drums, and of course Patrice on keys. The title track is the standout for me. Featured on Questlove’s compilation CD “Babies Making Babies”, the track is steeped heavily in the jazz fusion of the era with a sensual feel and timeless appeal despite its namesake. One has to wonder what direction her career would have taken if she stayed with jazz but the nature of music and all things is to move forward and evolve. “The goal of the artist is to create the definitive work that cannot be surpassed.” - George Bernard Shaw. And with this song, she may have done just that. -J After Dark "Without music, life would be in error.” - Friedrich Nietzsche …the song “Heather” illuminates this aphorism like the sun after the long good night. Composed by Master Drummer Billy Cobham, as were all the songs off the masterpiece of jazz fusion that is Crosswinds (1974), this song like the album marks an evolution of jazz from its hard bop roots, to its eighth note mastery, to its futuristic ethereal sound. One has to look no further than the album cover to realize what the artist was attempting here : something otherworldly, something heavenly. I vividly remember the cover of that vinyl album my father then owned. Like another Master Drummer Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, I can tell my life story through album covers and music. “Heather” is ethereal. A beautiful melodic tune that transports its listener to a place beyond borders that truly is timeless. It has Billy Cobham on drums and percussion, John Abercrombie on guitar, the Brecker Brothers on woodwinds, George Duke on keys, John Williams on bass, Lee Pastora on Latin percussion, Garnett Brown on trombone. The song has been sampled by The Souls of Mischief - “’93 til Infinity” and Kanye West featuring Consequence - “’03 til Infinity”. The song has a particular sentimental meaning for me. I met a girl once who shared the track’s name and matched its delicate and elegant nature in every way. A chance encounter, sparked by a conversation that involved this song, that turned would be strangers into lifelong friends. -J After Dark At a time when it appears that hip-hop is at an all-time low, sometimes you have to go back to the drawing board, back to school, back to The TEACHER. (Check the Full Article HERE!) Justice or Else is what they said.
Farrakhan spoke to wake the dead... Instituted a broken and battered people With hope for a new day, in an ancient way. Firm grip on the message of love and protection; Prosperity and family. Have we truly lost our way? Allowed our minds to stray? Hooked on the drugs and sex of it all. While missing your ancestral call. Akoben. Sound the alarm! Prepare for the spiritual warfare of crisis and uprising. YOU thieves of the culture best beware, For our time has come. Justice or Else is what they said. Farrakhan spoke to wake the dead... I watched the faces of men march up Pennsylvania Ave. Determined to touch the sky. Beautiful sistas strutting along the mall. The blessed babies ready and willing, reacting, responding to the sound bomb. The sound bomb blasting - AKOBEN! Blow the horn, louder, the Ngoma banging for the spirit! Careful, cause the rhythm don't lie. The dumbed down music of the day - danger zone - molded to make the masses follow. Blind leading the blind in an unconscious, zombie mind. Void of critical thought. Morals distraught. Guessing games gotta go. Arm your mind with knowledge, ya dig? Justice or Else is what they said. Farrakhan spoke to wake the dead. What will freedom mean in 2016? Organize the mind for principle and pride? Galvanize for the movement. Search for synthesized level of thought And do not allow your soul to be bought. "I am grateful for each and every moment that I am alive. No day will be wasted. No complaints..." (Read the Full Article @ African Essence)
In recent times, has there been another artist (i.e. musician, painter, sculptor, poet…) that has been drawn, written about, painted, or “filtered” more than Erykah Badu? Paying Homage... (Find More at Renaissance Warrior)
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