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Horace Tapscott with the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra and the Great Voice of UGMAA
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THE PAN AFRIKAN PEOPLES ARKESTRA
Michael Session, soprano, alto, tenor saxophones
Phil Ranelin, trombone
Horace Tapscott, conductor, pianist
Alan Hines, bass
Trevor Ware, bass
Louis Large, bass
Donald Dean, drums
Najite Agindotan, congas
Bill Madison, percussion
Dwight Trible, vocals
THE GREAT VOICE OF UGMAA
Afifa Amatullah
Amina Amatullah
Donte Chambers
Ndugu “Jingles” Chandler
Brenda Hearn
Chini Kopano
Torre Reese
Maria Rose
Tina
Denise Tribble
Dwight Trible, director
Carolyn Whitaker
DARK TREE - Roots Series
DT(RS)11
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Why Don't You Listen? - Live at LACMA, 1998,
released May 16, 2019
Under exclusive license from the Horace Tapscott family.
“Aiee! The Phantom” composed by Horace Tapscott. Published by Obelene Music, BMI.
“Caravan” composed by Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington. Published by EMI Mills Music Inc and Sony ATV Harmony, ASCAP.
“Fela Fela” composed by Horace Tapscott and Najite Agindotan. Published by Obelene Music, BMI.
“Why Don’t You Listen?” composed by Horace Tapscott and Linda Hill. Published by Obelene Music, BMI.
“Little Africa” composed by Linda Hill. Published by Obelene Music, BMI.
Recorded live on Friday, July 24, 1998 at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA,) 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA.
Presented and produced by Dorrance Stalvey.
Recorded by Wayne Peet.
Mixed and mastered by Wayne Peet at Newzone Studio, Los Angeles, CA.
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