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Horace Tapscott

The Call

Pure Pleasure

NS-246

LP Black $39
  • A&R – Horace Tapscott
  • Produced by Tom Albach & Horace Tapscott
  • Recorded Los Angeles April 8th 1978

Description

Through his dedication to the Los Angeles grassroots projects that gave so much stability and focus to many younger musicians, artists and the community, Horace Tapscott became a neighbourhood hero at a time when the world wanted his presence. He stayed in Los Angeles and focused instead on building a community, rarely giving interviews and instead focusing on passing on the message from his mentors. He shaped a unique sound with his arkestra and community minded musicians. It was a close-knit family that emanated a sound that was deep and unique, flowing with a creative spirit that definitely comes through on this album.

In 1961 he founded the Pan-African Peoples Arkestra, which aimed to preserve, develop and publicise African-American music through the ever-growing family that emanated within many of the deprived areas of Los Angeles. Through his subsequent collaboration with Bruce Albach, a producer and...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 The Call
  • 2 Quagmire Manor at Five A.M.
  • 3 Nakatini Suite
  • 4 Peyote Song No. III