A soulful cry from a giant of black music
A historic masterpiece that captures the spirit of the civil rights movement era in music.
Irvine's musical style, which crosses the boundaries of jazz, soul, and funk, is deeply connected to the African-American struggle for liberation. His innovative piano and keyboard playing beautifully blends political messages with musical experimentation. His most famous work, also known for his collaboration with Nina Simone, continues to influence many artists today.
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A:
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1)
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Liberated Brother
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2)
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Here's Where I Came In
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3)
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Blues Wel-Don
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B:
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1)
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Mr. Clean
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2)
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Gloria
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3)
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Homey
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4)
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Juggah Buggah
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5)
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Sister Sanctified
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Piano, Electric Piano [Rmi], Synthesizer [Moog], Melodica - Weldon Irvine
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Producer - Weldon J. Irvine, Jr.
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Bass [Fender] - Roland Wilson
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Engineer - George Klabin
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Drums, Percussion - Napoleon Revels
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Flugelhorn - Preston Williams
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Electric Guitar - Tommy Smith (4)
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Drums, Percussion - Chipper Lyles
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Tenor Saxophone - James Stroud (2)