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Volunteered Slavery - Roland Kirk
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  1. Volunteered Slavery
  2. Spirits up Above
  3. My Cherie Amour
  4. Search for the Reason Why
  5. I Say a Little Prayer
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  1. Volunteered Slavery
  2. Spirits up Above
  3. My Cherie Amour
  4. Search for the Reason Why
  5. I Say a Little Prayer
  6. Roland's Opening Remarks
  7. One Ton
  8. Ovation and Roland's Remarks
  9. A Tribute to John Coltrane: Lush Life/Afro-Blue/Bessie's Blues
  10. Three for the Festival
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Before the issue of Blacknuss, Rahsaan Roland Kirk was already exploring ways in which to make soul and R&B rub up against jazz and come out sounding like deep-heart party music. Volunteered Slavery, with its beat/African chanted poetry and post-bop blues ethos was certainly the first strike in the right direction. With a band that included Charles McGhee on trumpet, Dick Griffin on trombone, organist Mickey Tucker, bassist Vernon Martin, drummers Jimmy Hopps and Charles Grady, as well as Sony Brown, Kirk made it work. From ...

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