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Soul Love Now: The Black Fire Records Story 75-93
Artist
Black Fire
Label
Strut
Catalogue Number
STRUT238
Release Date
14 août 2020

Strut present the first ever compilation bringing together classics and rarities from the seminal spiritual jazz and conscious soul label Black Fire, spanning 1975 to 1993.

Formed by DJ and record producer Jimmy Gray in Richmond, Virginia, and following in the footsteps of other influential black-owned independent labels like Strata-East and Tribe, the foundation of Black Fire coincided with saxophonist James “Plunky” Branch returning to Richmond from New York to form Oneness Of Juju. The band’s ‘African Rhythms’ album in 1975 was the perfect fusion of jazz, deep African polyrhythms and empowering lyrics and bassist Muzi Branch, a trained artist, created the first of many Black Fire hand-illustrated sleeves for this release. The album set the tone for a series of landmark releases on the label including Oneness Of Juju’s ‘Space Jungle Luv’ (1976) and debuts from soulman Wayne Davis (1976) and early go go pioneers Experience Unlimited (1977). Gray continued to use his influence and strong A&R instincts to bring in more key artists – great jazz players like Byard Lancaster and Hamiet Bluiett, Ghanaian master percussionist Okyerema Asante and talented collectives including Southern Energy Ensemble and music / drama troupe Theatre West. Due to personal and cashflow issues, many releases had to be canned and only surfaced subsequently on CD releases during the early ‘90s.

‘Soul Love Now’ brings together some of the many highlights from the label onto one essential compilation. Opening with Theatre West’s powerful soul message ‘Children of Tomorrow’s Dreams’, the tracks include a Byard Lancaster recording with Tunde Kuboye’s Drummers Of Ibadan in Nigeria and Lon Moshe’s driving jazz dance classic ‘Doin’ The Carvin’ For Thabo’. Wayne Davis brings the explosive gospel rare groove ‘Look At The People’ while Plunky’s JuJu and Oneness Of Juju feature with three tracks spanning their career, including a storming previously unreleased version of the classic ‘African Rhythms’ recorded in DC in 1975. ‘Black Fire’ features extended sleeve notes with extended interviews with musicians from the label and includes a reprint of one of the three Black Fire magazines published by Jimmy Gray which predated the launch of the label.

Liste de titres pour édition numérique

  1. 1 Children of Tomorrow's Dreams Theatre West 4:08 Acheter

    Children of Tomorrow's Dreams

  2. 2 Soul Love Now Oneness Of Juju 4:56 Acheter

    Soul Love Now

  3. 3 Drummers from Ibadan Byard Lancaster 4:09 Acheter

    Drummers from Ibadan

  4. 4 Nia (Poem: Complete the Circle) Juju 8:37 Acheter

    Nia (Poem: Complete the Circle)

  5. 5 Doin' the Carvin' for Thabo Lon Moshe & Southern Freedom Arkestra 5:35 Acheter

    Doin' the Carvin' for Thabo

  6. 6 Look at the People! Wayne Davis 5:14 Acheter

    Look at the People!

  7. 7 Third House Southern Energy Ensemble 6:59 Acheter

    Third House

  8. 8 African Rhythms (Live in Washington DC, 1975) Oneness Of Juju 7:43 Acheter

    African Rhythms (Live in Washington DC, 1975)

  9. 9 Follow Me Okyerema Asante 5:34 Acheter

    Follow Me

  10. 10 People Experience Unlimited 6:09 Acheter

    People

Track List:

A1. THEATRE WEST – CHILDREN OF TOMORROW’S DREAMS 4.05
A2. ONENESS OF JUJU – SOUL LOVE NOW 4.54
A3. BYARD LANCASTER – DRUMMERS FROM IBADAN 4.07

B1. LON MOSHE – DOIN THE CARVIN FOR THABO 5.34
B2. JUJU – NIA (Poem: The Complete Circle) 8.37

C1. WAYNE DAVIS – LOOK AT THE PEOPLE 5.11
C2. SOUTHERN ENERGY ENSEMBLE – THIRD HOUSE 7.02

D1. ONENESS OF JUJU – AFRICAN RHYTHMS (Live in Washington DC, 1975) 7.41
D2. EXPERIENCE UNLIMITED – PEOPLE 6.0

Track List: CD

  1. THEATRE WEST – CHILDREN OF TOMORROW’S DREAMS 4.05
  2. ONENESS OF JUJU – SOUL LOVE NOW 4.54
  3. BYARD LANCASTER – DRUMMERS FROM IBADAN 4.07
  4. JUJU – NIA (Poem: The Complete Circle) 8.37
  5. LON MOSHE – DOIN THE CARVIN FOR THABO 5.34
  6. WAYNE DAVIS – LOOK AT THE PEOPLE 5.11
  7. SOUTHERN ENERGY ENSEMBLE – THIRD HOUSE 7.02
  8. ONENESS OF JUJU – AFRICAN RHYTHMS (Live In Washington DC, 1975) 7.41
  9. OKYEREMA ASANTE – FOLLOW ME 5.36
  10. EXPERIENCE UNLIMITED – PEOPLE 6.0

Black Fire

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