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RE: Charles Bobo Shaw- Human Arts Ensemble - Concere Ntasiah LP

Posted by belyin on June 17, 2017 at 22:53:08:

I have this one somewhere: I should dig it out and give it another listen. Hemphill and cellist Abdul Wadud make a great team on Hemphill's original version of "The Hard Blues" on the COON BIDNESS release. The seventies has a bad rap in the mainstream jazz narrative, but the "underground" (which back then wasn't nearly as "underground" as it is today) was enjoying its richest moment with the efflorescence of the regional collective associations (the AACM in Chicago, BAG in St. Louis) and the loft jazz scene in New York. It is my favorite area of record collecting.