Volunteered Slavery

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Released1969
RecordedJuly 7, 1968;
July 22–23, 1969
Volunteered Slavery
Studio album by
Released1969
RecordedJuly 7, 1968;
July 22–23, 1969
GenreJazz
LabelAtlantic
ProducerJoel Dorn
Roland Kirk chronology
Left & Right
(1968)
Volunteered Slavery
(1969)
Rahsaan Rahsaan
(1970)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[3]
Rolling Stone(favorable)[4]

Volunteered Slavery is an album by jazz multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk containing portions of his 1968 Newport Jazz Festival performance along with studio recordings from July 1969. It was released on the Atlantic label and features performances by Kirk with Rahn Burton, Vernon Martin, Jimmy Hopps and Joseph "Habao" Texidor, Dick Griffin, Charles McGhee, Sonny Brown, Charles Crosby and the "Roland Kirk Spirit Choir".[5]

The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek states: "Volunteered Slavery, with its beat/African chanted poetry and post-bop blues ethos was certainly the first strike in the right direction... Kirk proves that he is indeed the master of any music he plays because his sense of harmony, rhythm, and melody comes not only from the masters acknowledged, but also from the collective heart of the people the masters touched. It's just awesome".[1]

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