Multiphonic Tribe "Now Is The Time" on Sugar Hill
m_dejean
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What's up with this record? Seems like a bit of an anomaly in the Sugar Hill Records discography. I've googled my way to the knowledge that this is Dick Griffin's second LP, originally released on the Trident label:http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Labels/trident.htmBut why the hell did Robinson reissue some pretty non-commercial spiritual jazz in 1980 amidst all the rapp and disco? I know they tried to be a versatile, e.g. by putting out a Jack McDuff LP (which was disco-cheesy anyway), but still. Anyway, it's an OK session, even though the playing seems a bit haphazard at times. The title track features Lonnie Liston Smith's brother Don on vocals.Are those other Trident titles in a similar vein as "Now Is The Time"? I've never come across any of them.
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On trident I have....
TRS-501: keno duke - "crest of the wave" (different album from his strata-east one)
TRS-504: dick griffin - "now is the time" (reissued on sugar hill)
I know of another with "gemini" in the title, but I forget the leader on it.
None are really going crazy over, but I dig the title track on "now is the time" and some of the keno duke ("Uschi I").
I didn't know "Eighth Wonder" was re-released on Sugar Hill too. It was actually SoulOnIce's mention of it on waxidermy that made me pull out "Now Is The Time" again.
What's the deal with that "Drum Spirits" LP? Tribal drumming?
On.... NIA.