The powerful message of soul jazz
Tyrone Washington's work expresses African-American pride.
"Roots" is impressive for his passionate performance on tenor sax. The powerful horn work intertwined with the funky rhythm section is captivating, showcasing an important aspect of the soul jazz scene of the 1970s. This is a masterpiece that combines a social message with musical perfection.
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A:
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1)
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You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
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2)
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Spiritual Light Of The Universe
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3)
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Roots
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4)
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Submission
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B:
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1)
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War Is Not For Men
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2)
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You Don't Know What Love Is
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3)
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1980
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Piano - Hubert Eaves
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Bass - Stafford James
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Tenor Saxophone - Tyrone Washington
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Producer - Boo Frazier
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Drums - Clifford Barbaro Barconadhii