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Released
  
1972

Artist
  
Producer
  
Genre
  
Jazz

Length
  
46:02

Release date
  
1972

Label
  
Muse Records

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Recorded
  
April 26, 1970Left Bank Jazz Society, Baltimore, Maryland

The Free Slave(1970)
  
Ethnic Expressions(1973)

Jazz albums
  
Heavy Sounds, Duet in Detroit, The Golden Age of Ap, Loved Ones, Ballads by Cobb

Roy brooks usa 1972 the free slave



The Free Slave is a live album by drummer Roy Brooks recorded in 1970 and released on the Muse label in 1972. It was the third album released on the label.

Contents

Roy brooks the free slave


Reception

"The Free Slave ... 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."

Track listing

All compositions by Roy Brooks except as indicated

  1. "The Free Slave" - 12:18
  2. "Understanding" - 10:57
  3. "Will Pan's Walk" (Cecil McBee) - 9:07
  4. "Five for Max" - 13:40

Personnel

  • Roy Brooks - drums
  • Woody Shaw - trumpet
  • George Coleman - tenor saxophone
  • Hugh Lawson - piano
  • Cecil McBee - bass
  • Songs

    1The Free Slave12:18
    2Understanding10:57
    3Will Pan's Walk9:07

    References

    The Free Slave Wikipedia


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