A pitch-black cry wells up from the depths of the soul
An early masterpiece by Dee Dee Bridgewater, fusing her African roots with jazz tradition.
Her dynamic vocals are perfectly supported by the heavy backing provided by Cecil Bridgewater and others, and her mysterious and powerful delivery on the title track, "Afro Blue," proves her excellence as a jazz vocalist.
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A:
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1)
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Afro Blue
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2)
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Love Vibrations
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3)
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Everyday I Have The Blues
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4)
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Stormy Monday Blues
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B:
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1)
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Little B's Poem
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2)
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Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
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3)
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Love From The Sun
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4)
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People Make The World Go Round
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Bass - George Mraz
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Directed By - H. Matsumoto
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Drums, Bells, Sounds [Other Sounds] - Motohiko Hino
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Liner Notes - Kiyoshi Koyama
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Photography By [Photographs], Design - K. Abe
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Piano, Electric Piano [Electric-Piano] - Roland Hanna
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Producer - Takao Ishizuka
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Recorded By, Mixed By - M. Ohkawa
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Y. Kannari
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Supervised By - Bridgewater Jazz Family
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Tenor Saxophone [Tenor-Sax], Vibraslap [Vibra-Clap], Cowbell [Cowbell Bells], Castanets [African Castanets] - Ron Bridgewater
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Trumpet, Kalimba - Cecil Bridgewater
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Vocals [Vocal] - Dee Dee Bridgewater