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Tribe - Hometown: Detroit Sessions 1990-2014 (2019)

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Tribe - Hometown: Detroit Sessions 1990-2014 (2019)

Tribe - Hometown: Detroit Sessions 1990-2014 (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 447 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 182 Mb | 01:19:23
Soul Jazz, Post-Bop, Jazz-Funk | Label: Strut Records

“This album will be part of the everlasting impact the Tribe collective had on our culture, on our hope and possibilities.” Herb Boyd. Strut and Art Yard present the first compilation bringing together the modern era recordings of Tribe, Detroit’s acclaimed independent jazz collective.

Phil Ranelin, Wendell Harrison - A Message From The Tribe (1973/2021)

Posted By: Rtax
Phil Ranelin, Wendell Harrison - A Message From The Tribe (1973/2021)

Phil Ranelin, Wendell Harrison - A Message From The Tribe (1973/2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 389 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 195 MB
1:24:20 | Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk | Label: Now-Again Records

The Tribe founders’ collaborative debut released in 1974, remixed from the original multi-track master tapes under the direction of its creators and lacquered by Bernie Grundman. Note: Phil Ranelin’s side has been pitch-corrected and restored to a suite, as was originally intended. Wendell Harrison’s side contains extended, full versions of two songs.
The Tribe label, one of the brightest lights of America’s 1970s jazz underground, receives the Now-Again reissue treatment. This is your chance to indulge in the music and story of one of the most meaningful, local movements of the 20th Century Black American experience, one that expanded outwards towards the cosmos. In the words of the collective themselves, “Music is the healing force of the universe.”