The Free Slave
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| Released | 1972 | |||
| Recorded | April 26, 1970 Left Bank Jazz Society, Baltimore, Maryland | |||
| Genre | Hard bop, soul jazz, post-bop | |||
| Length | 46:02 | |||
| Label | Muse MR 5003 | |||
| Producer | Roy Brooks | |||
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The Free Slave is a live album by drummer Roy Brooks recorded in 1970 and released on the Muse label in 1972.[1][2] It was the third album released on the label.
Reception
The Free Slave, according to Jim Dulzo in JazzTimes in 2003, "catches a live 1970 set with a band of stellar hard boppers that includes a very young Woody Shaw, plus George Coleman, Hugh Lawson and Cecil McBee. McBee and Brooks lay down a funky, intelligent groove and the band burns brightly through four extended tunes."[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Roy Brooks except as indicated
- "The Free Slave" - 12:18
- "Understanding" - 10:57
- "Will Pan's Walk" (Cecil McBee) - 9:07
- "Five for Max" - 13:40
Personnel
- Roy Brooks - drums
- Woody Shaw - trumpet
- George Coleman - tenor saxophone
- Hugh Lawson - piano
- Cecil McBee - bass
References
- ^ Muse Records discography accessed September 4, 2013
- ^ Fitzgerald, M. Roy Brooks discography accessed September 4, 2013
- ^ Jim Dulzo (January 28, 2003). "Jazz Articles: Roy Brooks: Hard Bop Hard Time - By Jim Dulzo — Jazz Articles". Jazztimes.com. Retrieved October 13, 2015.