Artist: Rufus Harley | Label: ANKH | Format: LP | Genre: Jazz | LP Condition: New | Jacket Condition: Sealed
Re-Creation of the Gods
ANKH 01 - re-issue LP
After his multi-year deal with Atlantic Records ended, Mr Harley self-produced Re-Credation of the Gods on his ANKH label in 1972. AllMusic sez; This is bagpiper Rufus Harley's finest moment. All the songs on this disc were written by the man himself. All are loosely related in an Eastern spiritual vein, and the man plays them like he means it, like his own offering to God. Contemporaries like Pharoah Sanders or Archie Shepp had introduced a lot of Middle Eastern instruments to jazz listeners. Heard in that context, the hissing overtones of the bagpipes really aren't all that jarring. This record would have fit nicely among the offerings from such labels as Strata East or BYG. Harley hits a real Coltrane-ish vibe here. Harley had learned to modulate his tone by this point. Instead of a simple frontal audio assault, there's real dynamism here. Instead of a record that's valued mostly for its freak show vibe, this is a real jazz record, with real worth.
Contains;
Re-Creation Of The Gods
Nobody Knows The Trouble We've Seen
This Little Light Of Mine
Hypothesis
Malika
Etymology
NEW SEALED re-issue LP (no barcode)