Gary Bartz Ntu Troop - Celestial Blues video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/07/04

Review by Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.: Harlem Bush Music combines two Gary Bartz Ntu Troop albums recorded in November of 1970 and January of 1971. The title itself shows that soprano/alto Bartz and singer Andy Bey were moving toward a more expansive format to explore black consciousness within the realm of jazz. The small-group arrangements spin out long grooves on "Rise" and "People Dance" while smooth vocalist Bey adds a steady lyrical mix that weaves in and out of the music. Bass and percussion add a heavy rhythmic effect to "Drinking Song" and "Vietcong," pushing both pieces steadily forward. The overall sound of Harlem Bush Music is evocative, if unusual, but occasionally becomes stagnant -- as with the ten-minute "People Dance" -- without melodic variation. There are lots of surprises, though. Bartz's narratives in "Parted" and "A Warrior's Song" combined with bursts of music will seem dated but nonetheless intriguing, while "Blue (A Folk Tale)" shifts intriguingly over its 18-minute length. How one finally looks at Harlem Bush Music -- is it music, politics, or something in between -- matters less than understanding the time and place that it was made. And whether one ultimately finds these efforts by the Gary Bartz Ntu Troop satisfying or tiring matters less than appreciating the adventurous spirit that went into making them.

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8 years ago

Tour D'y voir

Mouv'tes fesses!!!! :-)On peut aussi danser sur du jazz!!!

9 years ago

Frederik Delodder

I do like funky jazz

9 years ago

Tobias Grimm

Beat der Woche! - Funky, Groove das Saxophone Solo ist der Hammer, reinhören und genießen.

10 years ago

Carin SpottedEagle

Uhuru Sasa

10 years ago

Yve Ngoo

This one is for Trayvon Martin. x

10 years ago

Jay Lion

Have A Blessed Day Everyone!

11 years ago

Carin SpottedEagle

Take me back to the days of this performance Gary Bartz Andy Bey jamming to Hell NO... all about anti-war

11 years ago

tommyhothead

I still have the Gnu Troop album on vinyl. Loved this recording.

11 years ago

Maia LIVE

Back in the day.....this was the jam......

12 years ago

Jake Williams

sounds like a pete rock interlude

12 years ago

TheWincz

;-).....

12 years ago

aquarianrealm

@BusinessVibes welcome.

12 years ago

Sonja Braveheart Brooks

This was so cool and profound music. Thank you.

12 years ago

albert crawford

its been 40 years still love it

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