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Brotherman in the Fatherland - CD - Rahsaan Roland Kirk

Down Beat (p.71) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Kirk's genius -- playing one horn or four, circular breathing or playing it straight -- is consistently evident, nowhere more than on the urgently swinging and violently swirling 'Rahsaan's Spirit'."JazzTimes (p.79) - "Kirk's instrumental versatility -- as well as his improvisational virtuosity -- shines through on this never-before-issued live date."Mojo (Publisher) (p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[H]e was a true jazz titan whose influence still permeates...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Brotherman In The Fatherland in Music: Saxophone

Blind jazz musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk is often remembered for his incredible ability to play three horns simultaneously--which made him a virtual one-man brass section. A master of circular breathing, he was also able to hold a note almost indefinitely. But his music went beyond mere gimmickry, and his exuberance sprang from a deep understanding of numerous musical vocabularies, from New Orleans roots through bebop and free jazz to pop. He was the leader on dozens of albums from the 1950s up until...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Brotherman in the Fatherland
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Brotherman in the Fatherland

The Rahsaanaissance continues. Recorded March 3, 1972 at the Funkhaus in Hamburg, Germany and originally broadcast on German radio and television, the recordings on Rahsaan Roland Kirk – Brotherman In The Fatherland have surfaced from time to time over the years on the jazz underground--swapped among tape-traders and rare jazz collectors. With the Hyena release, however, these pristine, high fidelity recordings of the highly-regarded and much-lauded "Hamburg '72 radio broadcasts" are officially available...

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Rahsaan Roland Kirk - The Return Of The 5000 Lb. Man in Music: Saxophone

Blind jazz musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk is often remembered for his incredible ability to play three horns simultaneously--which made him a virtual one-man brass section. A master of circular breathing, he was also able to hold a note almost indefinitely. But his music went beyond mere gimmickry, and his exuberance sprang from a deep understanding of numerous musical vocabularies, from New Orleans roots through bebop and free jazz to pop. He was the leader on dozens of albums from the 1950s up until...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Only the Best of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Vol. 2 [Box] in Music: Saxophone

Notes: This 5-disc bundle pack of CDs reissued by the Collectables label includes the classic albums "Meeting of The Times," "Ornette!," "Rahsaan, Rahsaan," "Prepare Thyself To Deal With A Miracle," "Volunteered Slavery" and "Return of The 5000lb. Man." Personnel: Rahsaan Roland Kirk (vocals, whistling, flute, whistle, flageolet, harmonica, clarinet, stritch, manzello, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, gong, sound effects, background vocals); Maeretha Stewart (vocals, background vocals); Al Hibbler...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - The Case of the 3 Sided Dream in Audio Color in Music: Saxophone

Notes: Also available in a 2-CD set with Yusef Lateef's PART OF THE SEARCH. Personnel: Rahsaan Roland Kirk (tenor & bass saxophones, flute, trumpet, strichaphone, manzello); Pat Patrick (baritone saxophone); Arthur Jenkins, Hilton Ruiz, Richard Tee (keyboards); Cornell Dupree, Keith Loving, Hugh McCracken (guitar); Francisco Centeno, Metathias Pearson, Bill Salter (bass); Sonny Brown, Steven Gadd, John Goldsmith (drums); Lawrence Killian (congas); Ralph MacDonald (percussion). Recorded at Regent...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Prepare Thyself To Deal With A Miracle in Music: Saxophone

Blind jazz musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk is often remembered for his incredible ability to play three horns simultaneously--which made him a virtual one-man brass section. A master of circular breathing, he was also able to hold a note almost indefinitely. But his music went beyond mere gimmickry, and his exuberance sprang from a deep understanding of numerous musical vocabularies, from New Orleans roots through bebop and free jazz to pop. He was the leader on dozens of albums from the 1950s up until...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Other Folks Music in Music: Saxophone

Blind jazz musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk is often remembered for his incredible ability to play three horns simultaneously--which made him a virtual one-man brass section. A master of circular breathing, he was also able to hold a note almost indefinitely. But his music went beyond mere gimmickry, and his exuberance sprang from a deep understanding of numerous musical vocabularies, from New Orleans roots through bebop and free jazz to pop. He was the leader on dozens of albums from the 1950s up until...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Kirk's Work [Remaster] in Music: Saxophone

Notes: Personnel: Roland Kirk (tenor sax, manzello, strich, flute, siren); Jack McDuff (Hammond organ); Joe Benjamin (bass); Arthur Taylor (drums). Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on July 11, 1961. Originally released on Prestige (7210). Includes original liner notes by Joe Goldberg. Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley). Personnel: Rahsaan Roland Kirk (flute); Joe Benjamin (bass instrument); Art Taylor (drums). Additional personnel: Jack McDuff (Hammond...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Rip, Rig and Panic/Now Please Don't You Cry, Beautiful Edith in Music: Saxophone

Notes: 2 LPs on 1 CD, the full titles are "Rip Rig And Panic" and "Now Please Don't You Cry, Beautiful Edith". If you're looking for a one-disc, non-compilation introduction to the genius of multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk (he added the Rahsaan in 1969), look no further. Combining two classic albums from 1965 and 1967, this disc captures Kirk at two of his highest creative peaks. Backed by the all-star trio of pianist Jaki Byard, bassist Richard Davis, and drummer Elvin Jones, Kirk graces RIP RIG...

Roland Kirk/Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Volunteered Slavery in Music: Saxophone

Notes: Personnel: Rahsaan Roland Kirk (vocals, tenor saxophone, flute, nose flute, whistle, manzello, stritch, gong); Charles McGhee (trumpet); Dick Griffin (trombone); Ron Burton (piano); Vernon Martin (bass); Charles Crosby, Sonny Brown, Jimmy Hopps (drums); Roland Kirk Spirit Choir. Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, New York, New York in 1969 and The Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island on July 7, 1968. Originally released on Atlantic (1534). One of Roland Kirk's very best albums, 196...

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Compliments Of The Mysterious Phantom in Music: Bebop

Notes: Recorded in San Diego, California in 1974. Personnel: Rahsaan Roland Kirk (flute, conch shell, stritch, manzello, tenor saxophone, siren); Hilton Ruiz (piano); John Goldsmith (drums). Recording information: Backdoor, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA (11/05/1974). Photographers: Daniel Kazimierski; Chuck Stewart. For those who believed Bright Moments was "it" when it came to Rahsaan Roland Kirk live recordings -- meaning that Joel Dorn's various live Kirk packages have been substandard...