1975
Soul Translation
01. Temptation 4:43
02. The Word 4:34
03. Song Of Searching 7:01
04. Spiritual Travelers 8:20
05. Masters Of The Bourchakoun 3:35
06. Silent Jubilation 7:42
07. Tenth Door 1:28
08. Aquarian Voices 8:31
09. Soul Release 2:56
Lee Rozie - tenor sax
Lee Henderson - bass trombone
Carl Viggianni - flute
John Thompson - cornet
Jay Hoggard - Vibes
M. Malik Jackson - piano
Ray Newton - drums
Archie Delerme - congas, dawrro
Wes Brown - acoustic and electric bass
Susan Rapunzl Findlay - vocals
Donald Alexander Strachan - guitar, vocals, piano
Special thanks to The Center for Afro-American Studies, Wesleyan University, Judy Arce and Ron McMullen, without whom this project would still be a dream. 5/24/75
02. The Word 4:34
03. Song Of Searching 7:01
04. Spiritual Travelers 8:20
05. Masters Of The Bourchakoun 3:35
06. Silent Jubilation 7:42
07. Tenth Door 1:28
08. Aquarian Voices 8:31
09. Soul Release 2:56
Lee Rozie - tenor sax
Lee Henderson - bass trombone
Carl Viggianni - flute
John Thompson - cornet
Jay Hoggard - Vibes
M. Malik Jackson - piano
Ray Newton - drums
Archie Delerme - congas, dawrro
Wes Brown - acoustic and electric bass
Susan Rapunzl Findlay - vocals
Donald Alexander Strachan - guitar, vocals, piano
Special thanks to The Center for Afro-American Studies, Wesleyan University, Judy Arce and Ron McMullen, without whom this project would still be a dream. 5/24/75
“Soul Translation: A Spiritual Suite" a superb lost USA deep jazz independent private-press album originally self-published by Donald Alexander Strachan and the Freedom Ensemble on Triad Music Concepts in 1975.
This great soulful/spiritual jazz album was the only album that Strachan released and consequently has become a lost rarity - a must for fans of Tribe, Strata-East and other conscious jazz from the 1970s and features in Gilles Peterson/Soul Jazz Records' Freedom, Rhythm and Sound book.
Donald Alexander Strachan is composer, conductor, guitarist, vocalist and more leading a large 11-piece line-up that includes Jay Hoggard on vibes.
Strachan studied in New York City in the 1970s with composer/saxophonist Sam Rivers and Ghanaian Drum-master Abraham Adzenyah as well as avant-garde guitarist/composer Bruce Johnson all of who helped shape his unique sound.
In the 1980s Strachan entered into the collaborative world of cinema by composing musical scores and has been involved in cinema ever since both musically, as a scriptwriter and director. Donald Alexander Strachan and the Freedom Ensemble’s “Soul Translation: A Spiritual Suite" is a unique product of Strachan’s multicultural and African-American heritage and aesthetic - polyrhythmically complex and spiritually intense.
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Thank you so much for this latest batch of spiritual jazz, some titles (like this one) unknown to me!
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Many thanks
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