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The Har-You Percussion Group - The Har-You Percussion Group (1969/1993) [Afro-Cuban Jazz, Latin Jazz]; FLAC, tracks+.cue

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The Har-You Percussion Group - The Har-You Percussion Group (1969/1993) [Afro-Cuban Jazz, Latin Jazz]; FLAC, tracks+.cue

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Artist: The Har-You Percussion Group
Album: The Har-You Percussion Group
Genre: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Latin Jazz, Jazz-Funk
Label: Luv N' Haight
Released: 1969/1993
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Feed Me Good (2:36)
  2. Barrets Bag (4:47)
  3. Ngoma (6:03)
  4. Oua-Train (5:28)
  5. Welcome to the Party (4:03)
  6. Santa Cruz (5:58)
  7. Tico (7:31)

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    Personnel:
  • Myles Matthews - bongos, timbalis
  • Gordon (Spider) Jones - timbalis
  • Samuel (Seguito) Turner - conga, timbalis
  • Billy King - conga
  • Antonio Santa Cruz - cow bell, vocals
  • Andre Strobert - drums
  • John Moody - electric bass
  • Dennis Taitt - guitar
  • David (Mousie) Edmead - piano
  • Nick Kirksey - piano, vocals
  • Joseph Jimenez - claves
  • Nelson Sanamiago - alto saxophone
  • Stafford Osborne Jr., Joffre Marchand - trumpet
  • Allen Ray - flute

The Har-You Percussion Group's self-titled album stands as a testament to how exciting and profound music education can be for kids. Imagine creating this album as your homework assignment. That's just what these eleven 16- to 19-year-old boys did under the guidance of Jamaican-born percussionist Montegro Joe. Latin, Cuban, jazz, and blues influences combine to create their boogie-down melting pot of rhythm that keeps the feet moving. Tracks like "Welcome to the Party" and "Feed Me Good" are exciting dance numbers. In contrast, "Oua-Train" is an impressive tribute to Coltrane featuring Nelson Sanamiago on alto sax. This is a rare album where music informs its powerful sounds.
Review by Ryan Randall Goble

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