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Offline Claude

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Ristampato Welcome To The Party!
« il: Gennaio 02, 2007, 02:12:45 am »
Il mitico brano di Latin Funk che fu reso celebre nel mondo salsero grazie ad uno spettacolo di quel Genio di Frankie Martinez, è stato ristampato con tutto il suo album, e finalmente ho capito che Har-You voul dire Harlem Youth Program; eccolo qui:

Har-You Percussion Group
Har-You Percussion Group
CD (Item 8563) CuBop/Ubiquity, 1995 -- Condition: New Copy
Legendary Latin release, now back in print! Originally recorded under the leadership of the great conga player Montego Joe, the Har-You Percussion Group is a brilliant batch of young players that were part of the Harlem Youth (Har -You) program. Forget the "percussion" in the title, though, because this is more of a Latin Jazz/Latin Soul album, with a full rich feel, and deep meaningful solos. There's some excellent reed work on here, with strident modal lines laying out over jamming Latin Rhythms -- and there's also a few good Latin Soul groovers, with catch choruses. Cuts include "Welcome to the Party", "Feed Me Good", "Barrets Bag", and the amazing "Oua-Train".



Dopo aver sentito tutti i brani, debbo smentire la diceria che voleva Welcome To The Party come unico brano valido dell'album...

Feed Me Good: un classico brano Latin Soul
Barrets Bag: solo di percussioni iniziale, e sviluppo in Latin Jazz aggressivo strumentale
Ngoma: anche qui solo iniziale di percussioni
Oua Train: solo di sax iniziale e sviluppo Jazz
Welcome To The Party: tremenda intro sul giro di basso che accompagnerà tutto il brano in chiave Latin Funk... un Gioiello...
Santa Cruz: anche qui solo iniziale di percussioni
Tico: un classico brano Boogaloo "montunato" con sonorità che ricordano quelle dei primissimi Lebron Brothers


Di seguito, le note di copertina del leader del gruppo, il conguero Montego Joe

ORIGINAL LINER NOTES BY MONTEGO JOE:
   
If you will recall, several years ago there were the Harlem riots, and problems with youth. It was necessary to come up with a plan for organizing the youth of Harlem in such a way that they would receive training, respect and the living conditions which are essential for creative lives. It was at this time that a carefully planned program came into existence. Its name was "Harlem Youth Opportunities, Unlimited", HARYOU ACT.
   
I came into this program in 1965 rather reluctantly. I had been asked by Mr. Julien Euell who was then Executive Director of the Arts & Culture Division of HARYOU ACT. Mr. Euell felt that with my professional experience I would be a great help to the black youth of Harlem, especially those who were deeply interested in music. My assignment was to teach percussion, both Afro and Jazz. I decided to combine both. After three or four years of training and trying to develop these young men for the outside commercial world, I suddenly decided that they were ready to record an album, one they would be really proud of. It would be a great musical experience. It would bring long range satisfactions.
   
The present Executive Director of HARYOU Arts & Culture, Mr. Leonard Parker, and I approached Mr. Bernard Stollman about the idea of recording these young men. He felt it was an excellent idea. And of course it was agreed that the monies earned as royalties would go into a scholarship fund.
   
In this album there is a great variety of music, most of it based on Afro-Cuban Blues, and Jazz themes. Most listeners would never imagine that the young black boys and Puerto Ricans were teenagers, and here is another surprise. Those of you who are used to hearing the type of music in this album, (Afro-Cuban and Latin), would be astonished by the fact that most of the young men on this album are Afro-Americans. Through my guidance and playing experience in this area of music, we were able to come up with what I consider a very exciting and colorful musical album.
   
The ages of these young men range from 16 to 19 years.
   
Vitality, versatility, depth, excitement, color and shading. . . all of these are in the music. It will be a great musical experience for those of you who will buy and listen to this album. Most of the tunes were written by Nick Quirks and David (Mousie) Edmead.
   
Although we are a group, I the instructor, and the eleven young men on this album-Puerto Rican and Afro-American- I consider all of us a spiritual family. They have a tremendous love and respect for each other, a closeness that is just there and is expressed most fully when they play together. I would like to go on record as saying that even though these young men have taken themes form Latin, Afro-Cuban Jazz and Blues, it's their music. Almost all the tunes were created by them. They set the rhythms and sounds and melodies, and when they recorded, it happened. When there's that interaction (and there always is) it's their music.


E per chi ancora non conoscesse il brano in questione, eccolo qui con Frankie:

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Re: Ristampato Welcome To The Party!
« Risposta #1 il: Gennaio 02, 2007, 09:34:35 am »
comprai quel vinile da nannucci a bologna nel 1975 (circa) a 2 lire. sempre a 2 lire comprai un vinle di afro-jazz che ho trovato stimato in un portale a 350 euro, now!
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Re: Ristampato Welcome To The Party!
« Risposta #2 il: Gennaio 02, 2007, 05:22:46 pm »
comprai quel vinile da nannucci a bologna nel 1975 (circa) a 2 lire. sempre a 2 lire comprai un vinle di afro-jazz che ho trovato stimato in un portale a 350 euro, now!

Eri troppo avanti.... ;D
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Re: Ristampato Welcome To The Party!
« Risposta #3 il: Gennaio 02, 2007, 05:24:19 pm »
Bella D'!
Si sente molto l'influenza di James Brown...
Disco splendido...ha una energia pazzesca....ed erano ragazzini!
Coño!

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