Weldon Irvine – Liberated Brother
- Label:
- Nodlew Music
- Art.No.:
- 0451915
- Cat.No.:
- 1001
- Released:
- 1972
- Cover:
- Picture
- Format:
- LP
- Pressing:
- US - Reissue
- Genre:
- Soul + Black Grooves + Jazz + Funk
Weldon Irvine's debut as a leader remains one of the most fiercely idiosyncratic electric jazz outings of the early '70s. Innovative not only for its moody, nuanced jazz-funk sensibility, Liberated Brother also translates the uncommonly strong passion of Irvine's political and philosophical views into its grooves, creating music of rare sincerity and ambition. While the record's first-half features longer, more meditative songs, like the Latin-inspired title tune and "Blues Wel-Don," the second side of Liberated Brother commands the most attention
Title | Featuring | Producing | Time | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A1. | Liberated Brother | Weldon Irvine | 06:25 | ||
A2. | Here's Where I Came In | Weldon Irvine | 06:35 | ||
A3. | Blues Wel-Don | Weldon Irvine | 08:25 | ||
B1. | Mr. Clean | Weldon Irvine | 05:25 | ||
B2. | Gloria | Weldon Irvine | 04:00 | ||
B3. | Homey | Weldon Irvine | 04:30 | ||
B4. | Juggah Buggah | Weldon Irvine | 04:35 | ||
B5. | Sister Sanctified | Weldon Irvine | 03:15 |