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Artist:
AMIRI BARAKA & THE SPIRIT HOUSE MOVERS
Title:
Black & Beautiful, Soul & Madness
Label:
SONBOY RECORDS
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.00
Catalog #:
SONBOY 003CD
The original 1968 studio recording of
Black & Beautiful, Soul & Madness
by
Amiri Baraka & The Spirit House Movers
is finally available. "
After 40 years of constant chatter and occasionally a snippet heard by some radio DJ who had a copy, this record has for most people been something that they heard about but never heard. 'Beautiful Black Women' was both a love song and an anthem coming to us in the midst of the fire that was the '60s. 'Madness' was always my favorite because it spoke about the ultimate conclusion of a society going mad. It is even more relevant today than it was then. With this release, Sonboy Records continues its commitment to re-issuing the entire Jihad catalog
." --
Thomas J. Porter
"Black & Beautiful, Soul & Madness
was the first word-music record I did completely devoted to this form. One piece on a
New York Art Quartet
side earlier, but
Black & Beautiful
was recorded at my home and in the small theater my wife, Amina, and I built there The Spirit House (33 Stirling St.) shortly after I had returned home to Newark, NJ, after the implosion of the Harlem based Blacks Arts Repertory Theater-School. Spirit House, like the Black Arts, was created to present Black theater, poetry, music and political dialogue. B&B was not the only side done on those premises, under the record label we created,
Jihad A Black Mass
with
Sun Ra & His Myth Science Arkestra
was another. Sonny's
Time Now
with
Sonny Murray
and
Donald Ayler
the third. B&B featured
Yusef Iman
, an actor I met at the Black Arts who began to come to the Spirit House after the Arts folded. Yusef was a member of the
Spirit House Movers & Players
which we shortened to The Spirit House Movers (inspired by the dudes in a bar we went to who worked for a moving company). The singing group B&B, the
Jihad Singers
, was an R&B singing group that Yusef was a member of, the lead singer
Freddie Johnson
, who I never saw again after the record date. All the musicians were local. Singer
Aireen Eternal
was Yusef's wife. In our mind we wanted to create world-music that reflected the Motown vibe so popular in the late-'60s. 'Beautiful Black Women' used
Smokey Robinson
's 'OOOH Baby, Baby' as a model. 'Black And Beautiful' was created by Yusef & Freddie and seemed a classic R&B du-wop send-up. But we also had a clear vision of what we wanted to say regarding the Afro-American struggle for equal rights and self-determination, at least we thought of ourselves as cultural workers, revolutionary artists 'pushing the program' as some of our cultural nationalist comrades were wont to say. I think you can feel our excitement and commitment
." --
Amiri Baraka
, September, 2009
The Spirit House Movers: Freddy Johnson (lead & tenor),
Leonard Cathcart
(tenor), Aireen Eternal (2nd tenor),
Gilbert Monk
(baritone), Yusef Iman (bass),
LeRoi Jones
(Amiri Baraka) (spoken-word).
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