Castles of Ghana

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Released1986
StudioEast Studio
Castles of Ghana
Studio album by
Released1986
StudioEast Studio
LabelGramavision[1]
ProducerJohn Carter, Jonathan F. P. Rose
John Carter chronology
Dauwhe
(1982)
Castles of Ghana
(1986)
Dance of the Love Ghosts
(1987)

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]

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