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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227367626
Format: Import
Label: Rhino/Wea UK
Manufacturer: Rhino/Wea UK
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino/Wea UK
Release Date: January 13, 2008
Studio: Rhino/Wea UK
Sales Rank: 96408
Disc 1:- Celestial Blues - Andy Bey, Bey, Andy
- Experience - Andy Bey, Bey, Andy
- Judgment - Andy Bey, Bey, Andy
- I Know This Love Can't Be Wrong - Andy Bey, Fischer, Bill
- Hibiscus - Andy Bey, Bey, Andy
- You Should've Seen the Way - Andy Bey, Fischer, Bill
- Tune Up - Andy Bey, Bey, Andy
- Rosemary Blue - Andy Bey, Sedaka, Neil
- Being Uptight - Andy Bey, Bey, Andy
- A Place Where Love Is - Andy Bey, Fischer, Bill
- Trust Us to Find the Way - Andy Bey, Fischer, Bill
- The Power of My Mind - Andy Bey, Fischer, Bill
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Album Description: 2004 remastered reissue from one of the great unsung heroes of jazz singing. Inspired by Indian classical music & treaties like The Philosophy Of The Masters, & produced by arranger William S. Fischer, this debut from 1974 is a funky & spacey affair featuring 12 tracks packaged in a digipak. WSM.
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This album is one of a kind. Andy Bey is more than just musically inclined, it's evident that he's a very spiritual person. His insights to life are deep yet simple. To make it complete, the funky grooves perfectly coincide with Bey's message of universal love and peace. A must for anyone who enjoys music that sooths the soul...
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Yo, loving this dude, been feeling the Celestial Blues track for some time now although the version on this album is different from the Gary Bartz one. I'm all about this style of music, with emphasis on the life lyrics, this is what we all need in excessive amounts to maintain. ...
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Andy Bey is one of the most criminally underrated jazz singers and musicians, who has excelled in each and every style he has attempted over his 40-plus-year career. From his work with the Bey Sisters to memorable collaborations with Horace Silver, Gary Bartz, Duke Pearson and many others, that spellbinding voice has actually improved with time. Fans of Bey's two fabulous "comeback" albums "Ballads Blues & Bey" and "Shades Of Bey" shouldn't approach this expecting anything similar. This is 1974, pure 1974, with a spacy jazz-funk orientation with period "Search your mind, know your spirit, universal love, get to the essence of life"-type lyrics. This record has long been prized by many in the DJ/rare groove community and is a notorious source ... Read More:
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