Message from the Tribe – Pursuit

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The Tribe – Id like to call this one “Pursuit” ( ( dont know the real title)

An anthology of Tribe Records 1972-1977. Underground jazz and funk from Detroit collective of musicians that include Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave and others. Tribe as well as releasing records in the early 1970’s also used to produce a black awareness magazine for Detroit. In the early 1970’s Detroit was a city carrying with it the musical legacy of Motown as well as the title Motor City as one of the USA’s main car manufacturing centres. But, by 1970 Motown had moved to Los Angeles and the city’s car industry was in decline leaving Detroit in a cultural and industrial void. Out of this wasteland came Tribe. Over a five year period a group of creative jazz musicians from Detroit took control of their own lives by running their own label, Tribe Records, where they proudly put forward the message “Music is the healing force of the Universe.” Message from The Tribe contains music from this label, a mixture of Funk and deep Jazz. Tribe contains music by Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave, Doug Hammond and more.

Duration : 0:3:17

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The Beatles Anthology 4 – Part 2/7 (with english subtitles)

Posted by admin on June 14th, 2010 and filed under anthology records | No Comments »

The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.

Duration : 0:10:0

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Message from the tribe – Vibes from the tribe

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Phil Ranelin n Tribe
An anthology of Tribe Records 1972-1977. Underground jazz and funk from Detroit collective of musicians that include Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave and others. Tribe as well as releasing records in the early 1970’s also used to produce a black awareness magazine for Detroit. In the early 1970’s Detroit was a city carrying with it the musical legacy of Motown as well as the title Motor City as one of the USA’s main car manufacturing centres. But, by 1970 Motown had moved to Los Angeles and the city’s car industry was in decline leaving Detroit in a cultural and industrial void. Out of this wasteland came Tribe. Over a five year period a group of creative jazz musicians from Detroit took control of their own lives by running their own label, Tribe Records, where they proudly put forward the message “Music is the healing force of the Universe.” Message from The Tribe contains music from this label, a mixture of Funk and deep Jazz. Tribe contains music by Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave, Doug Hammond and more.

Duration : 0:4:2

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the beatles anthology 1

Posted by admin on June 14th, 2010 and filed under anthology | No Comments »

the beatles anthology 1, part 8

Duration : 0:8:52

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Can’t Buy Me Love // Anthology 1 // Disc 2 // Track 8 (Stereo)

Posted by admin on June 10th, 2010 and filed under anthology records | 1 Comment »

℗ 1995 The Copyright in this compilation is owned by Apple Corps Ltd./EMI Records Ltd.
© 1995 Apple Corps Ltd. Under exclusive license to EMI Records Ltd.
Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc.
Printed in the U.S.A.
All rights reserved
Unauthorized Duplication is a Violation of Applicable Laws.

Duration : 0:2:11

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Adela Najarro reads at The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry Tour

Posted by admin on June 10th, 2010 and filed under poetry anthology | No Comments »

Poetry Flash Presents The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry. An anthology reading with the editor, Francisco Aragón, and contributing poets Venessa Fuentes, Adela Najarro, Paul Martínez Pompa, and John Olivares Espinoza.

This reading celebrates The Wind Shifts, the anthology edited by Francisco Aragón with a Foreword by Juan Felipe Herrera, and published by the University of Arizona Press.

Adela Najarro has appeared in many literary journals, including Crab Orchard Review, Cimarron Review, and Another Chicago Magazine.

Duration : 0:9:38

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Message from the tribe – Sounds from the village

Posted by admin on June 6th, 2010 and filed under motown anthology | No Comments »

Phil Ranelin n Tribe

An anthology of Tribe Records 1972-1977. Underground jazz and funk from Detroit collective of musicians that include Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave and others. Tribe as well as releasing records in the early 1970’s also used to produce a black awareness magazine for Detroit. In the early 1970’s Detroit was a city carrying with it the musical legacy of Motown as well as the title Motor City as one of the USA’s main car manufacturing centres. But, by 1970 Motown had moved to Los Angeles and the city’s car industry was in decline leaving Detroit in a cultural and industrial void. Out of this wasteland came Tribe. Over a five year period a group of creative jazz musicians from Detroit took control of their own lives by running their own label, Tribe Records, where they proudly put forward the message “Music is the healing force of the Universe.” Message from The Tribe contains music from this label, a mixture of Funk and deep Jazz. Tribe contains music by Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave, Doug Hammond and more.

Duration : 0:5:3

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the beatles anthology 2

Posted by admin on June 6th, 2010 and filed under anthology | No Comments »

anthology 2, parte 1

Duration : 0:9:59

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The Beatles Anthology 3 – Part 1/7 (with english subtitles)

Posted by admin on June 2nd, 2010 and filed under anthology records | No Comments »

The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down.

Duration : 0:10:19

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Beatles – This Boy

Posted by admin on June 2nd, 2010 and filed under motown anthology | 9 Comments »

Matt Kinzler and Ted Rosedale playin John Lennon doing 50’s music

Duration : 0:2:11

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