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SLEEVE: VG+ MEDIA: NM- YEAR: ? ORIGIN: UK EXTRAS: Early 90's pressing
Black Rhythm Revolution is the debut solo project from renowned jazz-funk artist Idris Muhammad, a talented rhythm expert hailing from New Orleans. He effortlessly blends the soulful jazz sounds of the 1960s with the raw, funky fusion of the 1970s. This album, released in 1970, perfectly captures the transitional period for Muhammad, showcasing his unmistakable style inspired by hits such as "Express Yourself" and "Super Bad". Guided by the masterful production of Rudy Van Gelder, Muhammad and his virtuoso bandmates Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, and Melvin Sparks, offer a unique blend of modal rhythms and captivating melodies that are sure to captivate any listener.