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    Max Roach Members, Don't Git Weary (1968)

    Atlantic
      • 1. Abstrutions
      • 2. Libra
      • 3. Effi
      • 4. Equipoise
      • 5. Members, Don't Git Weary
      • 6. Absolutions
      Deep 1968 album from drummer Roach featuring future Strata-East founders Cowell and Tolliver as well as spiritual vocalist Andy Bey.
      Max Roach - Drums
      Charles Tolliver - Trumpet
      Gary Bartz - Alto Sax
      Stanley Cowell - Piano, Electric Piano
      Jymie Merritt - Bass
      Andy Bey - Vocals

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