The soulful roar of a jazz innovator
Roland Kirk's versatile instrument manipulation creates a unique sound.
As the title "Overflowing Tears" suggests, a torrent of emotion bursts forth as music. The miraculous technique of playing multiple wind instruments simultaneously is a musical necessity that goes beyond mere acrobatic feat. Rooted in the traditions of blues and gospel, it also incorporates the experimental spirit of free jazz, transcending the boundaries of genre.
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A:
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1)
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The Black And Crazy Blues
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2)
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A Laugh For Rory
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3)
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Many Blessings
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4)
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Fingers In The Wind
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B:
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1)
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The Inflated Tear
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2)
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The Creole Love Call
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3)
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A Handful Of Fives
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4)
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Fly By Night
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5)
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Lovellevelliloqui
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Bass - Steve Novosel
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Design [Cover] - Stanislaw Zagorski
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Drums - Jimmy Hopps
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Engineer [Recording] - Paul Goodman
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Lacquer Cut By - GP
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Liner Notes - "Casey" Bailey
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Photography By [Cover] - Lee Friedlander
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Piano - Ron Burton
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Producer - Joel Dorn
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Tenor Saxophone, Saxophone [Manzello, Stritch], Clarinet, Flute, Whistle, English Horn, Performer [Flexafone] - Roland Kirk
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Trombone - Dick Griffith
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Written-By - Duke Ellington (B2)
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Written-By - Roland Kirk (A1 to B1, B3 to B5)