Eddie Harris
album title: Instant Death
recorded
on: December 7, 1971
at: Brunswick Recording Studios, Chicago
released: 1972
style: Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Bop, Avant-garde Jazz
Jazz artist: Eddie Harris - tenor saxophone, varitone, reed trumpet, cowbell, shaker, horn vocals
musicians: (
info from wiki)
- Muhal Richard Abrams - electric piano, African whistle
- Ronald Muldrow - electric guitar
- Rufus Reid - bass, electric bass
- Billy James - drums
- Master Henry Gibson - congas, African talking drum
tracklist:- Instant Death 5:45
- A Little Wes 7:30
- Zambezi Dance 4:09
- Summer's On Its Way 7:46
- Nightcap 5:08
- Superfluous 3:18
- Tampion 2:47
I never seen something so properly named. Instant Death, it's an album to die for.
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