Greg Osby - Black Book (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: Greg Osby
- Title: Black Book
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: Blue Note Records
- Genre: Jazz, Soul, Funk
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 56:29
- Total Size: 337 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Pillars (Osby-Parker) - 4:42
02. Mr. Freeman (Osby) - 5:10
03. Rocking Chair (Osby-Robinson) - 4:55
04. Buried Alive (Osby-Harrison) - 3:38
05. Poetry in Motion (Osby-Morris) - 4:53
06. Black Book (Osby-Morris) - 4:58
07. Smokescreen (Osby-Harrison) - 3:31
08. Brewing Poetry (Osby-Morris-Collins-Parker-McCoy) - 4:36
09. Intuition (Osby) - 4:46
Fade to Black Medley
10. A) A Brother and a Token (Osby-Morris-McCoy-Parker) - 4:48
11. B) In a City Blues (Osby-Harrison) - 3:53
12. C) Urbanite Kodes (Osby) - 6:39
Greg Osby - alto saxophone, piano, keyboards
Riva Parker, Sha-Key, Mustafo, Markita Morris, Bernard Collins, Jr., Taj McCoy - vocals
Mulgrew Miller - piano
Calvin Jones - bass
Bill McClellan - drums
DJ Ghetto - scratches
Phyllis O'Neal - background vocals
01. Pillars (Osby-Parker) - 4:42
02. Mr. Freeman (Osby) - 5:10
03. Rocking Chair (Osby-Robinson) - 4:55
04. Buried Alive (Osby-Harrison) - 3:38
05. Poetry in Motion (Osby-Morris) - 4:53
06. Black Book (Osby-Morris) - 4:58
07. Smokescreen (Osby-Harrison) - 3:31
08. Brewing Poetry (Osby-Morris-Collins-Parker-McCoy) - 4:36
09. Intuition (Osby) - 4:46
Fade to Black Medley
10. A) A Brother and a Token (Osby-Morris-McCoy-Parker) - 4:48
11. B) In a City Blues (Osby-Harrison) - 3:53
12. C) Urbanite Kodes (Osby) - 6:39
Greg Osby - alto saxophone, piano, keyboards
Riva Parker, Sha-Key, Mustafo, Markita Morris, Bernard Collins, Jr., Taj McCoy - vocals
Mulgrew Miller - piano
Calvin Jones - bass
Bill McClellan - drums
DJ Ghetto - scratches
Phyllis O'Neal - background vocals
Much like his album "3-D Lifestyles", which sought to breach the gap between hi-hop and jazz, this record seeks to do so with spoken word and jazz. An assortment of poets recite alongside Osby's stylings with varying degrees of interest and effect. it's a project that would likely be wholly embraced now, what, with the surge in popularity in poetry nowadays, but at the time went under the radar because it had no general audience. It's a wild record, careening over various styles and rhythms in true Osby fashion, but maintaining a sensible edge.
If you like poetry recordings, you'll dig it, though you may not play it much; thanks to Osby, it's a thinking person's poetry record, even if the poetry doesn't always reach the levels that the music does. Get it used.
If you like poetry recordings, you'll dig it, though you may not play it much; thanks to Osby, it's a thinking person's poetry record, even if the poetry doesn't always reach the levels that the music does. Get it used.
Jazz | Soul | Funk | FLAC / APE
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