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Bobbi Humphrey: Blacks And Blues
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Bobbi Humphrey
fluteb.1950
Straight-ahead jazz fans hated Blacks And Blues when it first came out. It represented everything they loathed about Blue Note's direction following its sale to United Artists and the subsequent retirement of label founder
Alfred Lion
producer1908 - 1987

Harvey Mason
drumsb.1947

Chuck Rainey
bass, electricb.1940
Such was the success of Blacks And Blues that Butler teamed Humphrey up with the Mizells for the follow-ups Satin Doll (1974) and Fancy Dancer (1975). Both albums kept things on the good foot, but Blacks And Blues was the stone killer. Blue Note has chosen the right album for reissue. ">
Track Listing
Side One: Chicago, Damn; Harlem River Drive; Just A Love Child. Side Two: Blacks And Blues; Jasper Country Man; Baby’s Gone.
Personnel
Bobbi Humphrey
fluteBobbi Humphrey: flute, vocals; Jerry Peters: acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes; Fonce Mizell: clavinet, trumpet, vocals; Freddie Perren: synthesiser, vocals; David T. Walker: guitar; John Rowin: guitar; Chuck Rainey: electric bass; Ron Brown: electric bass; Harvey Mason: drums; King Errison: congas; Stephanie Spruill: percussion; Chuck Davis: vocals; Larry Mizell: vocals.
Album information
Title: Blacks And Blues | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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