Castles of Ghana
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| Castles of Ghana | ||||
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| Released | 1986 | |||
| Studio | East Studio | |||
| Label | Gramavision[1] | |||
| Producer | John Carter, Jonathan F. P. Rose | |||
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Castles of Ghana is an album by the American musician John Carter.[2][3] It was released in 1986.[4] Carter premiered the music at The Public Theater, in November 1985.[5] Carter chose the title after being informed that former Ghanaian castles had been used to hold Africans sold into slavery.[6]
The album was the second part of a five-part series on Black history, titled Roots and Folklore: Episodes in the Development of American Folk Music.[7][8] The liner notes were written by Carter, who described the atrocity of slavery.[9] Benny Powell played trombone on the album; Andrew Cyrille played drums.[10][11]