Philip Cohran and The Artistic Heritage Ensemble - On The Beach 1967 (Zulu Records)
Label : Zulu Records
Value :
Mindblowing -- and a landmark recording that crosses all boundaries in 
the Chicago music scene of the late 60s!  Philip Cohran was a visionary 
musician who'd played with Sun Ra during the 60s, but who left Ra to 
forge his own musical vision by the middle part of the decade.  The 
Artistic Heritage ensemble was a crucially important group in Chicago --
 one that drew players from both the soul and jazz scenes, with a wealth
 of talents that later went onto work with groups like Earth Wind & 
Fire, The Pharoahs, Ra's Arkestra, and other ensembles.  Talents on this
 set alone include players like Charles Handy, Don Myrick, Aaron Dodd, 
Henry Gibson, and Louis Satterfield -- not to mention Cohran, who plays 
cornet (as he did with Sun Ra), plus two groovy instruments of his own 
invention:  the violin uke and the great Frankiphone, a sort of electric
 thumb piano whose use on these recordings pre-dated the very famous 
Kalimba sound that Earth Wind & Fire would use to great success 
during the 70s.  The album includes the driving conga funk track 
"Unity", the singing soulful track "The Minstrel", the incredibly 
haunting "On The Beach", and the track "Motherhood", which has a strong 
Abbey Lincoln type of feel.  
Taste :
Philip Cohran and The Artistic Heritage Ensemble - The Minstrel
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