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    Voices Of East Harlem - Right On Be Free (remastered & expanded) - 1970

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    Voices Of East Harlem - Right On Be Free (remastered & expanded) - 1970
    Soul/Righteous | FLAC lossless | RS.com | 530MB

    The Voices Of East Harlem were a community choir that grew from an inner city action project in 1969. A fluid 20-member ensemble whose ages ranged from 12 to 21, their music mixed devotional gospel fervor with commercial R&B and soul, and included lead vocalists Gerri Griffin and Monica Burress. Coming to the attention of Elektra boss Jac Holzman via their producer Jerry Brandt, they were signed in 1970 for their debut “Right On Be Free”, which showcased a diverse song selection from Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth, to Richie Haven’s “Run Shaker Life”, all performed in their distinctive high-energy style. A follow-up single “Oxford Town” appeared in 1971, produced by Donny Hathaway who was scheduled to produce a second Elektra album, rumoured to have been called “Brothers & Sisters”; the session logs actually refer to it as “Nation Time” (written by Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff). Both sides of the Elektra 45 plus the other aborted tracks from these sessions appear on this remastered & expanded edition for the first time in 36 years, and are bolstered by the last single “Angry” plus two live tracks recorded at the “Soul To Soul” concert in Ghana in 1971.
    From the sleeve notes:

    'We know who we are and what we are and we're free'.
    The Voices Of East Harlem comprised of:
    Gerri Griffin (lead vocals)
    Monica Burress (lead vocals)
    Bernard Graham
    Wayne Garfield
    Jerome Mack
    Elaine Clark
    Cynthia Sessions
    Kevin Griffin
    Claudia Moore

    Voices band:
    Bob Ealey (drums)
    Johnny Serrano (organ)
    Leslie Maynard (organ)

    Accompanying the Voices on 1-10:
    Chuck Rainey or Jerry Jemmot - (bass)
    Patty Bown (piano)
    Richard Tee (organ)
    Montego Joe or Ralph McDonald - (conga)
    Cornell Dupree (guitar)

    Possibly(!) accompanying the Voices on 11-17:
    Phil Upchurch (guitar)
    Willie Weeks (bass)
    Fred White (drums)

    Tracks 20-21 recorded live at the 'Soul to Soul' festival in Accra, Ghana, 1971.

    Jerry Brandt, producer (1-10)
    Donny Hathaway, producer (11-17),
    T Davilio/S Vincent, producer (18-19),
    Tom Dowd, producer (20-21)

    1. Right on Be Free 3:48
    2. Simple Song of Freedom 4:04
    3. Proud Mary 2:49
    4. Music in the Air 3:19
    5. Oh Yeah 1:34
    6. For What It's Worth 3:32
    7. Let It Be Me 3:24
    8. No No No 4:03
    9. Gotta Be a Change 2:39
    10.Shaker Life 6:51
    11.Oxford Town
  • 3:00
    12.Sit Yourself Down
  • 2:14
    13.Nation Time
  • 2:52
    14.I Wanna Be Free
  • 3:59
    15.Hey Brother
  • 2:42
    16.Love Is the Answer
  • 2:47
    17.Kind Woman
  • 4:54
    18.Angry
  • 2:39
    19.(We Are) New York Lightning
  • 2:54
    20.Run Shaker Life
  • 5:49
    21.Soul to Soul
  • 2:23

    * Bonus tracks.