Volunteered Slavery

Volunteered Slavery

Infobox Album |
Name = Volunteered Slavery
Type = Album
Artist = Roland Kirk
Background =
Released = 1968
Recorded =
Genre = Jazz
Length =
Label = Atlantic Records (SD-1534)
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = Left and Right
This album = Volunteered Slavery
Next album = Rahsaan Rahsaan

"Volunteered Slavery" is a jazz album by Roland Kirk, recorded in 1968. Side two of this album was recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival.

;We are all driven by an Invisible whip. Some run, some have fun, some are hip, some tip, some dip, but we all must answer to the Inedible whip.:"Roland Kirk 1969"

Tracklisting

#Volunteered Slavery
#Spirits Up Above
#My Cherie Amour
#Search For The Reason Why
#I Say A Little Prayer
#Roland's Opening Remarks
#One Ton
#Ovation & Roland's Remarks
#A Tribute To John Coltrane
#Lush Life
#Afro-Blue
#Bessie's Blues
#Three For The Festival

Personnel

*Backing Vocals - Roland Kirk Spirit Choir
*Bass - Vernon Martin
*Drums - Charles Crosby , Jimmy Hopps , Sonny Brown
*Piano - Ron Burton
*Producer - Joel Dorn
*Saxophone [Tenor] , Flute, Flute [Nose] , Gong, Whistle, Horns [Stritch, Manzello] , Vocals - Roland Kirk
*Trombone - Dick Griffin
*Trumpet - Charles McGhee

External Resources

* [http://home.uchicago.edu/~narusso/shack/kirk/rk_vol1.html| Volunteered Slavery Liner Notes]


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