Aklaff, Pheeroan: House of Spirit: Mirth

Aklaff, Pheeroan SKU: 21240393
Aklaff, Pheeroan: House of Spirit: Mirth

Aklaff, Pheeroan: House of Spirit: Mirth

Aklaff, Pheeroan SKU: 21240393

Format: CD

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Title: House of Spirit: Mirth
Artist: Aklaff, Pheeroan
Label: Universal Sound Imp
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5026328203621
Genre: Jazz

Digitally re-mastered edition of this 1979 album from the Jazz drummer and composer. House of Spirit: Mirth was originally released on the composer Oliver Lake's bespoke private-press label Passin Thru' Inc., a not for profit label 'dedicated to fostering, promoting and advancing the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the arts'. Consequently House of Spirit remains one of the most elusive deep Jazz releases of it's time to collectors. Aklaff was an original of the Detroit Jazz scene of the early '70s alongside musicians of the Tribe (Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Doug Hammond) and Strata collective (Kenny Cox and Charles Moore) and local luminaries such as Travis Biggs before moving to New York in the mid-1970s to work at the centre of the vibrant Loft/radical jazz scene.

Tracks:
1.1 Ayin of Love
1.2 Tzaddi Vau
1.3 Michelle de L
1.4 Jarawa
1.5 Freedom
1.6 3 in 1
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