Horace Tapscott Primer 3
Oct. 23rd, 2021 07:45 pmFinal selection now -
Horace Tapscott & The Pan-Afrikan Peoples Arkestra - Live At I.U.C.C. (1979)
Recorded live in February to June 1979 at the Imannuel United Church of Christ, 85th and Holmes, Los Angeles
A Macrame 00:00
B1 Future 20:39
B2 Niossessprahs 31:57
C Village Dance 48:24
D1 L.T.T. 1:14:48
D2 Desert Fairy Princess 1:29:46
D3 Lift Every Voice 1:41:03
Baritone Saxophone – John Williams (tracks: B1 to D2)
Bass – Alan Hines (tracks: A to D2), Roberto Miranda (tracks: B1 to D1)
Drums – Billy Hinton (tracks: B1 to D1)
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Bruce Bidlack
Flute – Adele Sebastian (tracks: B1 to D2), Aubrey Hart (tracks: B1 to D1)
Liner Notes – Ron Pelletier
Percussion – Daa'oud Woods (tracks: B1 to D2)
Photography – Michael Pruessner
Piano, Co-producer – Horace Tapscott (tracks: A, B1, C, D1, D2)
Producer – Tom Albach
Soprano Saxophone – Billy Harris (tracks: B1 to D1)
Tenor Saxophone – Sabia Matteen (tracks: A to D2)
Trombone – Lester Robertson (tracks: B1 to D2)
Horace Tapscott - Aiee! The Phantom
Horace Tapscott – Aiee! the Phantom
Record Label: Arabesque Jazz ▪ Release Date: 1995 ▪ Style(s): Modal
Horace Tapscott - Piano ▪ Marcus Belgrave - Trumpet ▪ Abraham Burton - Alto Sax ▪ Reggie Workman - Bass ▪
Andrew Cyrille - Drums
Horace Tapscott - As A Child
Kamau Daáoud - Leimert Park
Dwight Trible - John Coltrane
An excerpt from Dwight Trible's 'Horace' CD is a homage to Horace Tapscott. 'John Coltrane' is my favourite track on the album. This excerpt gives a taste of Tribbles' amazing and often avant-garde jazz vocal style but the full track (11mins) has other vocal harmony elements that are quite unique.
ENJOY
Horace Tapscott & The Pan-Afrikan Peoples Arkestra - Live At I.U.C.C. (1979)
Recorded live in February to June 1979 at the Imannuel United Church of Christ, 85th and Holmes, Los Angeles
A Macrame 00:00
B1 Future 20:39
B2 Niossessprahs 31:57
C Village Dance 48:24
D1 L.T.T. 1:14:48
D2 Desert Fairy Princess 1:29:46
D3 Lift Every Voice 1:41:03
Baritone Saxophone – John Williams (tracks: B1 to D2)
Bass – Alan Hines (tracks: A to D2), Roberto Miranda (tracks: B1 to D1)
Drums – Billy Hinton (tracks: B1 to D1)
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Bruce Bidlack
Flute – Adele Sebastian (tracks: B1 to D2), Aubrey Hart (tracks: B1 to D1)
Liner Notes – Ron Pelletier
Percussion – Daa'oud Woods (tracks: B1 to D2)
Photography – Michael Pruessner
Piano, Co-producer – Horace Tapscott (tracks: A, B1, C, D1, D2)
Producer – Tom Albach
Soprano Saxophone – Billy Harris (tracks: B1 to D1)
Tenor Saxophone – Sabia Matteen (tracks: A to D2)
Trombone – Lester Robertson (tracks: B1 to D2)
Horace Tapscott - Aiee! The Phantom
Horace Tapscott – Aiee! the Phantom
Record Label: Arabesque Jazz ▪ Release Date: 1995 ▪ Style(s): Modal
Horace Tapscott - Piano ▪ Marcus Belgrave - Trumpet ▪ Abraham Burton - Alto Sax ▪ Reggie Workman - Bass ▪
Andrew Cyrille - Drums
Horace Tapscott - As A Child
Kamau Daáoud - Leimert Park
Dwight Trible - John Coltrane
An excerpt from Dwight Trible's 'Horace' CD is a homage to Horace Tapscott. 'John Coltrane' is my favourite track on the album. This excerpt gives a taste of Tribbles' amazing and often avant-garde jazz vocal style but the full track (11mins) has other vocal harmony elements that are quite unique.
ENJOY