Franklin, Henry: Tribal Dance
Franklin, Henry: Tribal Dance
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Franklin, Henry
Label: Real Gone Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 848064015352
Genre: Jazz
We at Real Gone Music were so knocked out by The Skipper and The Skipper at Home, the two Black Jazz-label releases we put out from Henry Franklin, that we hunted down the rights to his next record, Tribal Dance, recorded in 1977 for the little-known Catalyst label. You will find many of the same players that made Franklin's two Black Jazz albums so intense and enjoyable, including saxophonist Charles Owens, trombonist Al Hall, Jr., and guitarist Kenneth Climax, along with West Coast jazz stalwarts like percussionist Sonship and pianist Dwight Dickerson. As the title indicates, Tribal Dance leans a little more spiritual, but without losing the pulsing drive of it's predecessors (and how could it, with The Skipper at the helm on bass!). Never before reissued on vinyl, with original gatefold artwork intact... and pressed at Gotta Groove Records where we made the Black Jazz reissues! A1. Tribal Dance A2. Eric's Tune A3. For Penny B1. Spring Song B2. Cosmos Dwellers B3. Prime Mover
Tracks:
1.1 Tribal Dance
1.2 Eric's Tune
1.3 For Penny
2.1 Spring Song
2.2 Cosmos Dwellers
2.3 Prime Mover