ETHNIC EXPRESSIONS

(LP)
  • Limited first edition
  • with obi

Rare, spiritual and groovy, this is the ultimate live album, the pinnacle of the spiritual jazz scene! Detroit's proud drummer Roy Brooks' epic blackness is back!

Genre Funk Soul Jazz
StyleFree Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Spoken Word
FormatVINYL
Cat. noPLP7863
Label P-VINE (JAPAN)
Artist ROY BROOKS & THE ARTISTIC TRUTH
Release Date12/07/2024
CarrierLP
PressingJapan
Tracklisting
ETHNIC EXPRESSIONS
vinyl Album or track playing
Hardcore craftsman artist and drummer, who began his career in the 50s and remained at the forefront of the scene until his death in 2005, starting with the Horace Silver Combo in the early 60s and continuing with bands such as Stanley Turrentine, Youssef Latief and Charles Mingus. Roy Brooks. The drummer, who also played on Detroit's Wenden Harrison albums and was part of Max Roach's renowned M'boom project, recorded this live performance in NYC in November 1973 under the name The Artistic Truth, a group he led in the early '70s. Recorded live in NYC in November 1973 under the name of The Artistic Truth, this album easily surpasses the Baystate release in terms of quality and density. The band featured Reggie Workman (b), Olu Dara (tp), Joe Bonner (p), Cecil Bridgewater (tp), Sonny Fortune (as) and other prominent black musicians, with Eddie Jefferson joining on vocals on two tracks. This is a live document of five songs and 48 minutes of spiritual soul, packed with the raw, unrelenting groove of spiritual jazz from this era