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Amina Claudine Myers – Song For Mother E
Tracklist
A1 | I'm Not Afraid | 4:42 | |
A2 | 3/4's Of 4/4 | 5:15 | |
A3 | Have Mercy Upon Us / Chant | 10:50 | |
A4 | Song For Mother E | 3:40 | |
B1 | The Real Side | 5:50 | |
B2 | The Immortal | 5:36 | |
B3 | Inner Destruction | 7:36 | |
B4 | I'm Not Afraid, Refrain | 3:09 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Big Apple Recording Studios
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Ramina Publishing Co.
- Copyright © – Ramina Publishing Co.
Credits
- Artwork – Pamela Lyons-Maslak
- Drums, Gong, Vocals, Featuring [Little Instruments] – Pheeroan Aklaff
- Engineer – James Jordan (2)
- Photography By – Isio Saba
- Piano, Organ, Voice, Featuring [Giggle Stick], Vocals, Written-By – Amina Claudine Myers
Notes
Recorded at Big Apple Recording Studios, N.Y., Oct. 9, 1979.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side runout etched): LR (LEO 1- A crossed out) 100A MASTERDIRSK
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side runout etched): LR (LEO 1- B crossed out) 100B MASTERDISK
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Other Versions (2)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Song For Mother E (LP, Album) | Leo Records | LR100 | UK | 1980 | ||
New Submission | Song For Mother E (LP, Test Pressing, Stereo) | Leo Records | LR100 | US | 1980 |
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Reviews
This won't be leaving the collection.
Often billed as a spiritual jazz release, but it's a hard one to pin down. There are two players on here, her obviously, and my man Pheeroan akLaff on the drums. Normally duets are not my thing at all but they pull it off. Amina plays the piano and organ equally, which helps break it up. They really vibe well and give each other room to do their thing. Sometimes it even gets a tad psychedelic and occasionally free.
Often billed as a spiritual jazz release, but it's a hard one to pin down. There are two players on here, her obviously, and my man Pheeroan akLaff on the drums. Normally duets are not my thing at all but they pull it off. Amina plays the piano and organ equally, which helps break it up. They really vibe well and give each other room to do their thing. Sometimes it even gets a tad psychedelic and occasionally free.