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Rahsaan Roland Kirk albums featuring Cornell Dupree

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| Only The Best Of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Vol. 1 CDs (2009)
$53.29 This 7-disc bundle pack of CDs reissued by the Collectables label includes the classic albums "Left And Right," "Other Folks' Music," "Case of The 3-Sided Dream In Audio Color," "Blacknuss," "Inflated Tear," "Natural Black Inventions: Roots Strata," "Kirkatron" and "Boogie ...
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| Blacknuss CD (1971)
$9.95 between August 31 and September 8, 1971. Originally released on Atlantic (1601).
Like his 1968 album VOLUNTEERED SLAVERY, most of BLACKNUSS consists of Rahsaan Roland Kirk's idiosyncratic interpretations of pop songs, including a soulful "Ain't So Sunshine" featuring Kirk simultaneously singing ...
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| Kirkatron/Boogie Woogie String Along For Real CDs (2005)
$11.39 This issue combines two late-period Rahsaan Roland Kirk albums: Kirkatron, begun shortly before the major stroke that debilitated him and shortened his life, and Boogie-Woogie String Along for Real, his first attempt at a comeback and his final recording. Kirkatron ...
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| Case Of The 3 Sided Dream In Audio Color CD (1975)
$10.19 Also available in a 2-CD set with Yusef Lateef's PART OF THE SEARCH.
From its typically grandiloquent title to its unique structure--the original vinyl album did have three sides, with the fourth left blank--this 1975 album is one of Rahsaan Roland ...
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| Rahsaan Roland Kirk appears on Quincy Jones Q: The Musical Biography Of Quincy Jones CDs (2001) Box Set
$51.49 Includes an 100-page booklet featuring complete track-by-track personnel listings, rare photos illustrating Quincy Jones's life and career, tributes by Bono and Maya Angelou as well as essays by Nat Hentoff, Gerald Early and Don Heckman.
Barry White (vocals); Miles Davis, Freddie ...
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| Case Of The 3 Sided Dream CD (1975) (Import) Uk; United Kingdom
$13.15 Also available in a 2-CD set with Yusef Lateef's PART OF THE SEARCH.
From its typically grandiloquent title to its unique structure--the original vinyl album did have three sides, with the fourth left blank--this 1975 album is one of Rahsaan Roland ...
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| Blacknuss CD (1971) (Import) United Kingdom
$11.79 between August 31 and September 8, 1971. Originally released on Atlantic (1601).
This collection of classic Rahsaan Roland Kirk features the iconoclastic jazzman performing his idiosyncratic versions of R&B standards like "Ain't No Sunshine," "My Girl," and "Never Can Say Goodbye."
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| Introducing: Rahsaan Roland Kirk CD (2006) (Import) England; United Kingdom
$10.49 2006 issue diigtally remastered midpriced collection in a lavish digipak with detailed liner and session notes. Kirk's music still sounds as inspiring and surreal as ever!
Recording information: New York, NY (1967).
Personnel: Rahsaan Roland Kirk (vocals, whistling, flute, piccolo, harmonica, clarinet, ...
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 Rahsaan Roland Kirk Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Rahsaan Roland Kirk songs: Freaks For the Festival, My Girl, Dream, Old Rugged Cross, Bye Bye Blackbird, Make It With You. More music songs Ain't No Sunshine, Volunteered Slavery, Three For the Festival, I Love You Yes I Do, Inflated Tear. More music songs Do Nothin' till You Hear From Me, This Masquerade Lyrics, Once in a While Lyrics, I Say a Little Prayer Lyrics, Moon Song Lyrics, Too Late Now Lyrics, Get Out of Town Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Prelude to a Kiss Lyrics.
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 Rahsaan Roland Kirk Biography
Blind jazz musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk is often remembered for his incredible ability to play three horns simultaneously--which made him a virtual one-man brass section. A master of circular breathing, he was also able to hold a note almost indefinitely. But his music went beyond mere gimmickry, and his exuberance sprang from a deep understanding of numerous musical vocabularies, from New Orleans roots through bebop and free jazz to pop. He was the leader on dozens of albums from the 1950s up until his death from a stroke after a performance in 1977.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Rahsaan Roland Kirk | Roland Kirk, Quincy Jones, Roy Haynes, Charles Mingus, Mocean Worker, Jaki Byard | | Arthur Jenkins | Bob James, Chaka Khan, Yoko Ono, George Benson, Harry Chapin, Hank Crawford, Eric Gale, Joe Henderson, Bette Midler | | Hilton Ruiz | Luisito Quintero, Wilson "Chembo" Corniel, Chico Freeman, Arnie Lawrence, Buster Williams, Nuyorican Soul, Babatunde Lea, Tito Puente | | Dick Griffin | Roland Kirk, George Benson, Mccoy Tyner, Charles Earland, Hank Crawford, Bill Dixon, Abdullah Ibrahim, Sun Ra | | Ron Burton | Roland Kirk |
 Contemporaries
Sonny Rollins, Eric Dolphy, Pharoah Sanders, Don Cherry (Trumpet), Quincy Jones, Wayne Shorter, Yusef Lateef, Steve Lacy, George Coleman, David Murray, Roy Haynes, Booker Ervin, Dewey Redman, Jaki Byard, Buddy Collette, George Adams, George Braith, Garvin Bushell
 Followers
John Zorn, William Parker (Bass), David Murray, David S. Ware, Evan Parker, James Carter, The Lounge Lizards (US), Henry Threadgill, Sex Mob
 Influences
John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Thelonious Monk, Ornette Coleman, Charles Mingus, Lester Young, Fats Waller, Jelly Roll Morton, Eric Dolphy, Sidney Bechet, Clifford Brown (Jazz), Jimmy Giuffre, Roy Haynes, Don Byas, Don Redman, Barney Bigard
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