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''Country Preacher'' is a live album recorded by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet in 1969. Recorded at an unidentified church meeting of the Chicago chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Operation Breadbasket,〔 the album spent two months in the ''Cash Box'' R&B charts in 1970.〔 Described by discographer and Adderley biographer Chris Sheridan as "an audible sociological record",〔(Sheridan, Chris ''Dis here: a bio-discography of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley'' Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000 ISBN 0-313-30240-5, ISBN 978-0-313-30240-4 ) at Google Books〕 the introduction is by the Reverend Jesse Jackson.〔(Hamilton, Andrew. Review at allmusic )〕 The liner notes, written by Adderley, give some background to Operation Breadbasket and the Country Preacher. The album is the first with bassist Booker as a member of the Quintet.〔 Adderley, in his introduction to the title track, makes a specific mention of fellow saxophonist Ben Branch, the director of the Operation Breadbasket Orchestra and Choir.〔(Thomas, Lorenzo & Lynn Nielsen, Aldon ''Don't deny my name: words and music and the black intellectual tradition'' University of Michigan Press, 2008 ISBN 0-472-06892-X, 9780472068920 ) at Google Books〕 == Track listing == Introduction by the Reverend Jesse Jackson # "Walk Tall" (Zawinul-Marrow-Rein) 5:03 # "Country Preacher" (J. Zawinul) 4:30 # "Hummin'" (N. Adderley) 6:32 # "Oh Babe" (N. Adderley-J. Adderley) 4:50 # "Afro-Spanish Omlet" a. Umbakwen (N. Adderley) 4:30 b. Soli Tomba (W. Booker) 3:03 c. Oiga (J. Zawinul) 4:23 d. Marabi (J. Adderley) 3:47 # "The Scene" (J. Zawinul-N. Adderley) 2:01 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Country Preacher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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