Soul Of A Nation: Jazz Is The Teacher, Funk Is The Preacher -- Afro-Centric Jazz, Street Funk And The Roots Of Rap In The Black Power Era 1969-75Soul Jazz Records new release Soul of a Nation: Jazz is the Teacher, Funk is the Preacher is a powerful collection of radical jazz, street funk and proto rap made in the era of Black Power (1969 75). This is the second Soul of a Nation album featuring ground breaking African American artists exploring new Afro Centric poly rhythmical styles of music alongside Black Power and civil rights inspired notions of self definition, self respect and self
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Soul Jazz Records’ new release ‘Soul of a Nation: Jazz is the Teacher, Funk is the Preacher’ is a powerful collection of radical jazz, street funk and proto-rap made in the era of Black Power (1969-75). This is the second ‘Soul of a Nation’ album featuring ground-breaking African-American artists exploring new Afro-Centric poly-rhythmical styles of music alongside Black Power and civil-rights inspired notions of self-definition, self-respect and self-empowerment in their own lives.
1. Art Ensemble Of Chicago – Theme De Yoyo
2. The Har-You Percussion Group – Welcome To The Party
3. The Pharaohs – Damballa
4. Baby Huey – Hard Times
5. James Mason – Sweet Power Your Embrace
6. Byron Morris and Unity – Kitty Bey
7. Funkadelic – Nappy Dugout
8. Rashied Ali & Frank Lowe – Exchange Part 2 (II)
9. Gary Bartz NTU Troop – Celestial Blues
10. Oneness Of Juju – Space Jungle Funk
11. Sarah Webster Fabio – Work It Out
12. Tribe (Wendell Harrison & Phillip Ranelin) – Beneficent
13. Gil Scott-Heron – Whitey On The Moon
14. Don Cherry – Brown Rice
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Format Detail: 3LP w/ DL
Genre: Pop
Format: Vinyl
Internal ID: JITRE
Released: 11/23/2018
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Soul Of A Nation: Jazz Is The Teacher, Funk Is The Preacher -- Afro-Centric Jazz, Street Funk And The Roots Of Rap In The Black Power Era 1969-75