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ARTIST
PAN AFRIKAN PEOPLES ARKESTRA
TITLE
Live At Widney High, December 26th 1971 (Gatefold/Alternate Art Version)
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
THE VILLAGE
CATALOG #
VLG 012X-LP
VLG 012X-LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
2/27/2026
Gatefold version. On a Sunday in the early '70s in South LA one could easily find themselves experiencing the
Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra
doing what they do for the community, performing incredible music.
Live at Widney High December 26th, 1971
is a previously unreleased PAPA recording. It finds director
Horace Tapscott
conducting the band at Widney Career Preparatory and Transition Center, a special-education magnet high school in Los Angeles. The band played shows here between 1970 and '72, often sharing the bill with contemporaries
John Carter
and
Bobby Bradford
's group, and at one point the
Sun-Ra Arkestra
. These weekend shows were free and meant for the surrounding Black community. On this date the PAPA performed a range of compositions from the Ark's expansive songbook, including arrangements of tunes by
Pharoah Sanders
and
John Coltrane
. The album's first single, Tapscott's arrangement of Coltrane's "Equinox," is one of many Coltrane compositions the Arkestra performed, as the most forward-thinking jazz player of the time was a consistent inspiration for the Ark. It's second single, "The Creator Has A Master Plan" demonstrates Tapscott's simplicity along with the band's fiery pace and feeling. The track list is completed by traditional spiritual "Motherless Child," and a medley of two compositions by
Herbert Baker
, one of the Arkestra's young pianists who passed in a car accident at age 17; "Little A's Chant," with lyrics written and sang by
Linda Hill
, and the hypnotic "Flight 17".
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