The Human Arts Ensemble - Whisper Of Dharma album flac
Performer: The Human Arts EnsembleTitle: Whisper Of Dharma
Style: Free Jazz
Released: 1972
Country: US
MP3 album: 1775 mb
FLAC album: 1614 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: TTA DMF DXD XM MPC AUD AA
Genre: Jazz
Complete your The Human Arts Ensemble collection.
The Human Arts Ensemble B2 - Let's Do Six-Eight. Human Arts Ensemble feat C. Bobo Shaw Whisper of Dharma.
Dharma is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. The title refers to the Buddhist concept. No Sound, No Memory" refers to the second-to-last line of the novel The Decay of the Angel by Yukio Mishima. Marimo Kitty is a Hello Kitty combined with a marimo. All music composed by Masami Akita. Final mix on January 9, 2001. Masami Akita – performer, photography. Colour Climax – artwork. Jenny Akita – design.
Members of Human Arts Ensemble, The: Abdallah Yakub, Abdul Wadud, Alan Suits, Baikida Carroll, Butch Smith, Carol Marshall, Charles Bobo Shaw, Dominique Gaumont, Floyd LeFlore, Hamiet Bluiett, . Parran, James Emery, James Marshall (2), John Lindberg, Joseph Bowie, Julius A Hemphill, Lester Bowie, Luther Thomas, Marty Ehrlich, Oliver Lake, Victor Reef, Vincent Terrell.
Charles Wesley "Bobo" Shaw (September 5, 1947 – January 16, 2017) was an American free jazz drummer, known as a prominent member of the Human Arts Ensemble and Black Artists Group. He was born in Pope, Mississippi. Charles "Bobo" Shaw joined the American Woodsman Drummer bugle corp in 1953 and also played with the Tom Powel Post American Legion Shaw also learned trombone and bass growing up, and studied drums under Joe Charles and Elijah Shaw.
The Human Arts Ensemble was a musical and theatrical cooperative founded in St. Louis, MO, in 1971 by free jazz musicians who had been associated AACM and BAG (Black Artist's Group). Around 1970, public funding began to dry up for arts organizations that were suspected of having ties to radical political groups, and drummer Charles Bobo Shaw had the idea of creating a new artistic co-operative that was open to any person without regard to race. The resulting Human Arts Ensemble was thus able to proceed within a radical political agenda and pursue its unique brand of guerilla theater, yet.
Tracklist
| A | Whisper Of Dharma | 21:40 |
| B | A World New |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone, Trumpet [Radong, Tibetan Trumpet], Flute [Wooden] – James Marshall
- Arranged By, Composed By, Producer – Charles Bobo Shaw, James Marshall
- Drums, Instruments [Small Instruments] – Charles Bobo Shaw
- Gong, Instruments [Small Instruments] – Baikida E.J. Carroll*
- Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Instruments [Small Instruments] – J.D. Paran*
- Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Instruments [Small Instruments] – Oliver Lake
- Trombone, Congas, Instruments [Small Instruments] – Joseph Bowie
- Trumpet, Instruments [Small Instruments] – Floyd LeFlore
Notes
Original 1972 PressingOther versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AF 1039 | Human Arts Ensemble* Featuring C. Bobo Shaw* | Human Arts Ensemble* Featuring C. Bobo Shaw* - Whisper Of Dharma (LP, Album, RE) | Arista, Freedom | AF 1039 | US | 1977 |
| AF 1039 | Human Arts Ensemble* Featuring C. Bobo Shaw* | Human Arts Ensemble* Featuring C. Bobo Shaw* - Whisper Of Dharma (LP, Album, Promo, RE) | Arista, Freedom | AF 1039 | US | 1977 |








