Horace Tapscott - The Call - 180g LP

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Horace Tapscott - The Call - 180g LP
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AAA 100% Analogue This LP was Remastered using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes through to the Cutting Head

Pure Pleasure / Nimbus 246  - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl

AAA 100% Analogue - Columbia CL745

Audiophile Mastering by Ray Staff  at Air Mastering London

Limited Edition - Pressed  at Pallas Germany

Sound 4.5/5 Audiophile Audition
180-gram vinyl, pressed at Pallas in Germany  Available on vinyl for the first time in 40 years!
 
Horace Tapscott conducts the Pan-Afrikan Peoples Arkestra!
 
Available on vinyl for the first time in 40 years, Outernational Sounds presents Horace Tapscott's burning, spiritualized 1978 set, The Call. One of the unsung giants of jazz music, the composer, bandleader, arranger, pianist and community activist Tapscott was the undisputed keystone of the grassroots Los Angeles jazz scene. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, his radical community arts and music formations the UGMA (Underground Musicians Association) and his protean big band, the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra, were at the epicenter of music, culture, and politics in the Los Angeles area.
 
Hundreds of musicians passed through these groups and played their part. Major figures such as Arthur Blythe, Azar Lawrence, Jimmy Woods, John Carter, Bobby Bradford, Sonny Criss, Ndugu Chancler, and dozens of others all paid dues or just got down with Tapscott, not to mention the core Arkestra regulars who have since become celebrated names; Nate Morgan, Jesse Sharps, Adele Sebastian, Dadisi Komolafe, and Gary Bias, to mention only a few.
 
Nimbus Records was initiated specifically in order to document Tapscott and his circle, and the first three records showcased Horace and the Arkestra. The Call was put together from two studio sessions in April 1978, one at Hollywood Sage and Sound, and one at United Western — the latter session had the addition of a string section, who can be heard on the moody Cal Massey composition "Nakatini Suite" and Jesse Sharp's swinging modal trip, "Peyote Song No. III," with its swirling soprano solo. In keeping with the communal nature of the Arkestra, the other two compositions, "The Call" and "Quagmire Manor at Five A.M." are also by Arkestra members. But at the center of the music is the builder of the Ark, the visionary whose original call to action started a movement whose legacy continues to this day — Horace Tapscott.
 
Vinyl-only release, 180 gram pressing by Pallas, fully licensed from Nimbus West founder Tom Albach.
 
A&R - Horace Tapscott
Produced by Tom Albach & Horace Tapscott.
 
Recorded Los Angeles, April 8th, 1978.
 
Musicians
Horace Tapscott piano, conductor
Jesse Sharps soprano, tenor, bamboo flute, bandleader
Linda Hill piano
Adele Sebastian vocal, flute
Lester Robertson trombone
David Bryant bass
Everett Brown Jr. drums
Herbert Callies alto clarinet
James Andrews tenor, bass clarinet
Michael Session alto
Kafi Larry Roberts flute, soprano
Archie Johnson trombone
Red Callendar tuba, bass
William Madison percussion, drums
Louis Spears cello, bass
Kamonta Lawrence Polk bass
 
Side A:
The Call
Quagmire Manor at Five A.M.
Side B:
Nakatini Suite
Peyote Song No. III

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