Wendell Harrison - An Evening With The Devil - AudioSoundMusic
Wendell Harrison - An Evening With The Devil - AudioSoundMusic
Wendell Harrison - An Evening With The Devil - AudioSoundMusic
Wendell Harrison - An Evening With The Devil - AudioSoundMusic

Wendell Harrison - An Evening With The Devil

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Wendell Harrison, tenor sax & miscellaneous instruments
Marcus Belgrave, flugel horn & miscellaneous instruments
Charles Moore, trumpet & miscellaneous instruments
Will Austin, bass
Charles Eubanks, electric piano & miscellaneous instruments
Ike Daney, drums & miscellaneous instruments
Phillip Ranelin, trombone & miscellaneous instruments
Oba, poetry
Vajava, poetry

Composed by Wendell Harrison

 

    1 LP, standard sleeve

    Limited edition

    Original analog Master tape : YES

    Heavy Press : 180g

    Record color : black

    Speed : 33 RPM

    Size : 12'’

    Stereo

    Studio

    Record Press : unspecified

    Label : Pure Pleasure

    Original Label : TRIBE Records

    Recorded in 1972 at Tempermill Studios and Wenha Studios in Detroit, MI

    Re-mastering by Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London

    Originally released in 1972

    Reissued in 2018

     

    Tracks:

    Side A :

    1. Mary Had An Abortion
    2. Where Am I
    3. Vol II Angry Young Man - Part I

    Side B :

    1. Vol II Angry Young Man - Part II
    2. Consciousness
    3. Rebirth

     

    Reviews:

    "The Tribe is an extension of the tribes in the villages of Africa, our mother country. In Africa everyone had a talent to display. There were no superstars; just people and collectively all the people of the village played a vital role in shaping that culture. We see all the black communities within this country as villages and the tribes are the people residing within them. The Tribe is composed of creative artists from the Metropolitan Detroit area who have travelled extensively with many well known musicians and have returned with the intention of sharing these experiences with our people in order to broaden the cultural base in this city. They are some of the most original and creative artists in the area.

    We hope to bring out points, situations, and events that are happening in our communities by way of music, poetry, and dance and rapping to the people. You see pure music must reflect the environment that we live in if it is to be educational and beneficial to our culture. It must portray our way of life. At this point in our history, harmony for the most part, is not reflected in our communities. There’s a lot of rebellious tension and discord, even though we have some groovy or harmonious moments along the way. There are many people within this society, black and white, who don't understand what is happening in regards to the direction the black musicians are moving toward.

    Our music is reflecting more so than ever before the stress, tension, and discord that is taking place within our communities along with the positive and harmonious things happening. This is evident when one listens to the music of composers like the late the late John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, Ornette Coleman, and the late Albert Ayler. These guys understand the relationship between art and culture and they took the total vibrations, positive and negative of the whole culture and served as amplifiers or speaker systems through the arts. You cannot divorce art from its root culture and expect it to be relevant for both the artist and his culture.

    The compositions we play are reflective of the music of our times whereby we play Jazz, Rock, and African music with its poly or many rhythms. I wrote all the tunes on this particular L.P. and it is written as a suite in 5 movements which means that the music can be performed along with poetry and dancers. On our last L.P. called “Message From The Tribe” we featured the compositions of our very talented composer, arranger, and trombonist Phil Ranelin. On one side he wrote all the compositions and on the flip side I wrote all the tunes.

    This album was produced by us on the Tribe record label. As far as the music on “Evening With The Devil” is concerned it really speaks for itself. In addition to the music it features some relevant poetry by two very talented young poets named Oba and Vajava who are also members of a very excellent theatre group in Detroit called The Black Messengers.” Wendell Harrison

     

    Ratings

    AllMusic : 4.5 / 5  , Discogs : 4. 55 / 5

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