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From the 1972 American tour, the title was recorded in a noiseless manner from the audience sound source that was unearthed from the April 2nd live performance at New York’s legendary jazz club “Village Vanguard” and did not feel any deterioration. In 1972, he released the album “Black Nas”, which included a variety of cover songs by Bill Withers, and “A Meeting of the Time” with Al Hibler, a popular jazz singer with the Ellington Orchestra. has been recorded, and live versions of the Montreux, Switzerland performance in June and the Boston performance in October have been released, and Kirk’s performance is not bad in this era. Now, in the live performance at the Village Vanguard that was released this time, cover songs by Motown star Marvin Gaye and Memphis nobleman Al Green were also performed, and Kirk’s melancholy vocals were heard. It will be a thing. Since the sound source in good condition is used while recording for the audience, it is a superb sound source that allows you to listen to Charles McGee’s trumpet and Ron Burton’s bluesy piano. We will deliver a title that we can confidently recommend not only to hardcore enthusiasts, but also to those who are new to Kirk. Live at Village Vanguard, New York City 04/02/1972 1.Rap / Rant / Two-Part Flute Invention 2.Rahsaan Intro 3.There Is A Balm In Gilead / Sprits Up Above 4.Satin Doll / Outro 5.Impressions 6.What’s Going On / Mercy Mercy Me / What’s Going On 7.God Bless The Child 8.Let’s Stay Together 9.Band Introduction 10.That Good Old Nose Stuff 11.Rahsaan Intro 12.Two-Part Saxophone Invention / Satin Doll Roland Kirk (reeds) Ron Burton (p) Charles McGee (tpt) Henry Pearson (b) Willie Jenkins (dr)
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