description
Rise
People Dance
Du (Rain)
Drinking Song
Taifa
Parted
The Warrior's Song
Blue (A Folk Tale)
Uhuru Sasa
Vietcong
Celestial Blues
The Planets
Recorded at Decca Studios, New York City : tracks 1 to 7, November 19-20, 1970 & tracks 8 to 12, November 1970 and January 1971.
CD-reissue of the two Harlem Bush Music LPs.
"Blue (A Folk tale)" has been edited down by two minutes in order to enable us to fit these 2 LP's on 1 CD.
Originally released on Milestone as 9031 and 9032.
"The music of both volumes of Harlem Bush Music (Taifa and Uhuru) is humbly dedicated, respectively, to the memories of Malcolm X and John Coltrane."
- Gary Bartz
Recorded at Decca Sound Studios, New York; November 1970 and January 1971
Bass, Electric Bass
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Juni Booth, (tracks: 1 to 7, 10),
Ron Carter (tracks: 8, 9, 11, 12)
Design [CD Package]
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David Farrow (3)
Drums
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Harold White
Engineer
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Elvin Campbell
Liner Notes
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Gary Bartz (tracks: 8 to 12),
Maxine Bartz
Mastered By
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Ray Hagerty
Overdubbed By [Vocals], Overdubbed By [Percussion]
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Andy Bey
Percussion
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Nat Bettis
Post Production
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Duncan Cowell
Producer, Liner Notes
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Orrin Keepnews
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Overdubbed By [Vocals], Overdubbed By [Percussion]
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Gary Bartz
Vocals
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Andy Bey (tracks: 1 to 5, 8 to 12)
Voice
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Gary Bartz (tracks: 6 to 8)
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
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Gary Bartz (tracks: 1 - 12)
Bass, Electric Bass
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Juni Booth, (tracks: 1 - 7, 10),
Ron Carter (tracks: 8, 9, 11, 12)
Drums
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Harold White (tracks: 1 - 12)
Percussion
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Nat Bettis (tracks: 1 - 12)
Piano, Vocals
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Gary Bartz (tracks: 8)
Producer
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Orrin Keepnews
Vocals
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Andy Bey (tracks: 1 - 5, 8 - 12)
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Fantasy, Inc.
Copyright (c)
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Ace Records Ltd.
Licensed To
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Ace Records Ltd.
Recorded At
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Decca Studios, New York
Published By
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G. Bartz Music
Published By
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Ha-Sha-Ka Music
Published By
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Andy Bey Music
Pressed By
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Ace Records Ltd.
Licensed To
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Fantasy, Inc.