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Gary Bartz NTU Troop Harlem Bush Music - Taifa
1971 Vinyl Gatefold
Jazz-Funk
Avant-garde Jazz
Post Bop
Free Jazz

Main image
Milestone
bass, electric bass Juini Booth
design [album] Ron Warwell
drums Harold White
engineer Elvin Campbell
lacquer cut by Ray Hagerty
liner notes Maxine Bartz
mastered by Ray Hagerty
tracks b3, b4 narrator Gary Bartz
percussion Nat Bettis
photography by Clarence Eastmond
producer, liner notes Orrin Keepnews
soprano saxophone, alto saxophone Gary Bartz
tracks a1 to b2 vocals Andy Bey
Recorded At Decca Studios, New York
Distributed By Audiofidelity Enterprises, Inc.
Pressed By Sonic Recording Products, Inc.
Original first release with old yellow/red/brown Milestone labels

The music of both volumes of Harlem Bush Music (Taifa and Uhuru) is humbly dedicated, respectively, to the memories of Malcolm X and John Coltrane.
- Gary Bartz

Through overdubbing, vocal choruses and miscellaneous percussion are by Gary Bartz and Andy Bey, and all vocal and instrumental parts on Parted by Bartz.

Recorded at Decca Sound Studios, New York; November 19 and 23, 1970
Matrix / Runout: MSP-9031-A (Label side A)
Matrix / Runout: MSP-9031-B (Label side B)
Matrix / Runout: MSP 9031 A MILESTONE/AF SON REH (Runout side A)
Matrix / Runout: MSP 9031 B MILESTONE/AF SON REH (Runout side B)
Pressing Plant ID: SON (Etched both sides runout)



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