![]() The comple te personnel for the album (pictured) includes Raju Áten (conga, small instruments), Oliver Lake (soprano sax, alto sax, flute, poems, small instruments), Floyd LeFlore (trumpet, small instruments), Ishac Rajab (trumpet), Arzinia Richardson (bass, small instruments), Vincent Terrell (cello), Charles "Bobo" Shaw (drums, small instruments), and Bruce "Ajulé" Rutlin (poet, arrangements, small instruments, drums). ![]() Even Arista avoided it when they raided the catalog to re-release “Under the Sun” and “Whisper of Dharma.” Hence, this is another entry in this blog’s catalog of un-loved recordings that still haven’t seen a proper digital release."Īnd indeed, Ofamfa seems never to have made it to CD, which, considering the relatively small quantities of LPs pressed for its original issue, makes it a genuine collector's item as well as a key document of the evolution of BAG. It makes John Coltrane sound like “Get on the Good Foot.” R-A-W. One thing is for sure, there’s a good reason nobody else would release this. I always think to myself, I could just listen to the amp hum from an anonymous location in St. ![]() "Depending on your state of mind, it is either brilliant next-level sound art, or an incomprehensible and bumbling train wreck.
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