词条 | Uhuru na Umoja |
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| name = Uhuru na Umoja | type = studio | artist = Frank Wrigth | cover = Uhuru_na_umoja_cover.jpeg | alt = | released = 1970 | recorded = 1970 | venue = | studio = Paris | genre = Jazz | length = 33:52 | label = America | producer = Pierre Berjot | chronology = Frank Wrigth | prev_title = One For John | prev_year = 1969 | next_title = Church Number Nine | next_year = 1973 | misc = {{Extra album cover | header = reissue cover | type = studio | cover = Uhuru_reissue_cover.jpeg | border = | alt = | caption = }} }} Uhuru na Umoja (in Swahili "Freedom and Unity") is an album by American free jazz saxophonist Frank Wright recorded in 1970 in Paris, originally released on the French America label and reissued on CD in 2004 by Universal France. Wright leads a quartet featuring alto saxophonist Noah Howard, who composed each of the tracks, pianist Bobby Few and bebop drummer Art Taylor in his first free jazz date.[1] "Oriental Mood" and "Aurora Borealis" are the same compositions as "Mount Fuji" and "Queen Anne", from Howard's The Black Ark album. Reception{{Album ratings| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = {{rating|4|5}}[2] }} In his review for AllMusic, Sean Westergaard states "Wright's gruff tenor contrasts nicely with Howard's sweeter tone, which is not really less intense, just less ferocious.. Fans of '60s-style 'energy music' should really check this out."[2] Track listingAll compositions by Noah Howard.
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References1. ^Uhuru na Umoja original liner notes by Valerie Wilmer 2. ^1 {{allmusic|last=Westergaard|first=Sean|class=album|id=mw0000254314|title=Frank Wright – Uhuru na Umoja: Review|accessdate=January 6, 2017}} 3 : 1970 albums|Frank Wright (jazz musician) albums|America Records albums |
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