Wendell Harrison "Dreams of a Love Supreme" CD
★First limited production
★Paper jacket specification
★Latest remastering
- The first release from "Wenha" features a luxurious lineup including his ally Phil Ranelin and others, and while firmly inheriting the spiritual philosophy of "Tribe" from the 70s, it also beautifully blends the smooth feeling of the 80s!
This work retains the spiritual and black philosophy of the 70s, while also incorporating the smooth feeling of the early 80s. This is the first release from Wenha, the label that Wendell Harrison established as the successor to Tribe, and the original version is a collector's item that is always traded at a high price, but its evaluation is not only rarity but also the content that has impressed many experts, making it an exquisite piece! The supporting players include Detroit heavyweights such as Phil Ranelin (Trombone), his friend with whom he founded "Tribe", Harold McKinney (Keyboards), and Roy Brooks (Percussion). The album begins with "Take Time Out" (M1), featuring soulful vocals, followed by the spiritual jazz of "Pink Snowballs And Violet Skies" (M3), with its refreshing blow, and the jazz-funk number "Where Am I?" (M5), filled with a pitch-black groove. It's a truly historical document that beautifully captures the transition from the '70s to the '80s!
■Track list
- 1. Take Time Out
- 2.Sea Minor Blues
- 3. Pink Snowballs and Violet Skies
- 4. Belle Isle
- 5.Where Am I?
- 6.Dreams Of A Love Supreme
- 7. No Turnin' Back
- 8.Rocket Love
- 9. Patrina's Dance