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"Uhuru Sasa" by Gary Bartz

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Off of "Uhuru", 1971. Ron Carter on bass of course. Tried to follow what he was doing on this song with my own bass, but been having trouble. Andy Bey on vocals.

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  • I love being BLACK! Uhuru SASA.....

  • The ultimate Black Panther Party music.

    And that's a compliment.

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  • Hell Yes!

  • @wk1911 It's absolutely my homeboy from Buffalo, Juni Booth on bass!!!

  • I'm sure that's Juni Booth playing bass on Uhuru Sasa

  • Yes! Yes! HELL YES!

  • Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Gary Bartz

    Bass, Electric Bass – Ron Carter

    Drums – Harold White

    Percussion – Nat Bettis

    Producer – Orrin Keepnews

    Vocals – Andy Bey

  • cool  shit

  • 当時、妙なアルトがいると皆で騒いだものだ!"ゲイリー・バ­ーツ"~ブラック・アルトとゆうか、世界・宇宙的になっていく­!ファンキフル!~正直好きだ #jazzm 

  • I love this jam. what happen to striving for a higher level of conciousness?

  • I still have this on vinyl. GREAT album. Met him at the first Afrikan Liberation day rally in Harlem 1970 or '71.

    This, Doug and Jean Carn, Jimi, The Last Poets, Miles, GS-H and Trane were the music of the revolution.

  • Andy Bey and Gary Barta, what an era, when the movement was to save the children, Someone knew to destory their ears, so they would not hear the natural rhythm of their universal sounds to be great.

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