"Fighting Spirit Drummer" Max Roach.
Protest and message music.
A 1960 masterpiece by drummer Max Roach and poet Oscar Brown Jr., co-written for the 100th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.
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A:
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1)
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Driva' Man
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2)
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Freedom Day
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3)
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Triptych: Prayer, Protest, Peace
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B:
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1)
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All Africa
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2)
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Tears For Johannesburg
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3)
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Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah
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Baritone Saxophone - Cecil Payne (B3)
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Bass - James Schenck (A1 to B2)
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Bass - Peck Morrison (B3)
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Congas - Michael Olatunji
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Drums, Leader - Max Roach
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Liner Notes - Nat Hentoff
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Percussion - Ray Mantilla
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Percussion - Tomás DuVall
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Tenor Saxophone - Coleman Hawkins (A1 to B2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Walter Benton
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Trombone - Julian Priester
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Trumpet - Benny Bailey (B3)
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Trumpet - Booker Little (A1 to B2)
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Trumpet - Kenny Dorham (B3)
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Vocals - Abbey Lincoln (A1 to B2)
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Written-By - Max Roach (A1 to B2)
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Written-By - Oscar Brown Jr. (A1, A2, B1)