A soulful landscape painted by a jazz flute master
Herbie Mann's music combines warmth and experimentation.
The 1976 release of "Memphis Underground" is a groundbreaking work in which Mann's flute meets the rhythms of soul and funk. Featuring a classic performance on Atlantic Records, it beautifully blends groove-filled playing with jazz improvisation. This is a highly historically valuable album that pioneered the fusion of jazz and popular music.
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Memphis Underground
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New Orleans
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Hold On, I'm Comin'
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Chain Of Fools
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Battle Hymn Of The Republic
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Bass [Fender, Memphis Rhythm Section, The] - Mike Leech
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Bass [Fender, Memphis Rhythm Section, The] - Tommy Cogbill
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Design [Album Design] - Graffiteria
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Drums [Memphis Rhythm Section, The] - Gene Christman
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Flute - Herbie Mann
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Guitar - Larry Coryell
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Guitar - Sonny Sharrock
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Guitar [Memphis Rhythm Section, The] - Reggie Young
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Organ [Memphis Rhythm Section, The] - Bobby Emmons
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Performer - The Memphis Rhythm Section
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Photography By [Back Liner Photo] - William Albert Allard
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Joel Brodsky
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Piano [Electric & Acoustic, Memphis Rhythm Section, The] - Bobby Wood
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Producer, Engineer - Tom Dowd
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Vibraphone - Roy Ayers