DREAMS OF A LOVE SUPREME (LP+7INCH)

(LP+7")
  • First complete limited production
  • Latest remastering
  • With obi
Wendel Harrison, the founder of "Tribe" and a saxophone player who has left many great performances since the 70's, released this album in 1980 on the "Wenha" label!
The first release from "Wenha," a gorgeous lineup that includes Phil Ranelin and his allies, inherits the spiritual philosophy of the 70's "Tribe" and blends it with the smooth feeling of the 80's. The album is a great example of the "Tribe" sound!
The latest reissue is a completely new look, a special limited edition 2LP+7inch set with the 7inch "No Turnin' Back / Rocket Love" released at the same time on "Wenha" on the VINYL as a bonus disc!
Genre Jazz
StyleFusion, Contemporary, Soul-Jazz
FormatVINYL
Cat. noP7LP5-6
Label P-VINE (JAPAN)
Artist WENDELL HARRISON
Release Date07/04/2023
CarrierLP+7"
Barcode4995879101032
PressingJapan
Tracklisting
DREAMS OF A LOVE SUPREME (LP+7INCH)
vinyl Album or track playing
This is the first release from "Wenha", the successor label of "Tribe", which was established by Wendel Harrison in the 70's. This album is full of spirituality and blackness, and it retains the philosophy of "Tribe", but it also incorporates the smooth feeling of the early 80's. This is the first release from "Wenha", the successor label of "Tribe". This is the first release from Wendel Harrison's "Wenha" label, the successor to "Tribe" and a collector's item that has always fetched high prices for its original version, but it has been highly acclaimed not only for its rarity but also for its content, which has made many experts in the industry gasp in delight. This is a superb gem that has made many pundits roar not only in terms of rarity but also in terms of content! The players on the side include Phil Ranelin (Trombone), Harold McKinney (Keyboards), Roy Brooks (Percussion), and many other Detroit heavyweights, including Phil Ranelin (Trombone), who founded the Tribe together. The album starts with "Take Time Out" (A1) featuring soulful vocals, followed by the spiritual jazz "Pink Snowballs And Violet Skies" (A3) with its exhilarating bellow, and then the jet-black groove-filled jazz funk number "Where Am I?" (B1) is a truly historical document that beautifully captures the transition from the '70s to the '80s!
For this reissue, the 7inch "No Turnin' Back / Rocket Love" released at the same time on "Wenha" has been added to VINYL as a BONUS DISC, and a bonus track "Patrina's Dance" (B3) has been added to the LP.  This is the latest reissue of the album in a completely new guise!