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Black Rhythm Revolution
"One of the first records ever as a leader from funky drummer Idris Muhammad - a set that was cut right at the same time Idris was burning up the kit on his classic jazz funk sessions with other Prestige label players!
The groove here is tight, funky, and very much in the mode that Muhammad laid down for other bigger soloists - a solid, socking sound that was the early 70s inheritance of the "Popcorn" funk groove of the late 60s. Players here are all great - and include Melvin Sparks on guitar, Harold Mabern on electric piano, and Virgil Jones on trumpet - and tracks include great covers of "Express Yourself" and "Super Bad", plus "Wander" and "Soulful Drums"
The groove here is tight, funky, and very much in the mode that Muhammad laid down for other bigger soloists - a solid, socking sound that was the early 70s inheritance of the "Popcorn" funk groove of the late 60s. Players here are all great - and include Melvin Sparks on guitar, Harold Mabern on electric piano, and Virgil Jones on trumpet - and tracks include great covers of "Express Yourself" and "Super Bad", plus "Wander" and "Soulful Drums"
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"One of the first records ever as a leader from funky drummer Idris Muhammad - a set that was cut right at the same time Idris was burning up the kit on his classic jazz funk sessions with other Prestige label players!
The groove here is tight, funky, and very much in the mode that Muhammad laid down for other bigger soloists - a solid, socking sound that was the early 70s inheritance of the "Popcorn" funk groove of the late 60s. Players here are all great - and include Melvin Sparks on guitar, Harold Mabern on electric piano, and Virgil Jones on trumpet - and tracks include great covers of "Express Yourself" and "Super Bad", plus "Wander" and "Soulful Drums"
The groove here is tight, funky, and very much in the mode that Muhammad laid down for other bigger soloists - a solid, socking sound that was the early 70s inheritance of the "Popcorn" funk groove of the late 60s. Players here are all great - and include Melvin Sparks on guitar, Harold Mabern on electric piano, and Virgil Jones on trumpet - and tracks include great covers of "Express Yourself" and "Super Bad", plus "Wander" and "Soulful Drums"
























