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Awakening, The - Hear, Sense and Feel (Blue & Black Swirl Color) Vinyl LP

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Awakening, The - Hear, Sense and Feel (Blue & Black Swirl Color) Vinyl LP

Heralded as one of the great bands in early '70s jazz

Price $29.00
Format 1xLP
Label Real Gone Music
Barcode/UPC 848064020653
Color Blue & Black Swirl
Year
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Album Facts

Heralded as one of the great bands in early '70s jazz

Price $29.00
Format 1xLP
Label Real Gone Music
Barcode/UPC 848064020653
Color Blue & Black Swirl
Date February 6 2026 (originally 1972)
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

The Awakening were the only “group” recorded by Black Jazz, for which they made two albums; those two releases happen to be among the most collectible in the label’s entire catalog. Recorded in 1972, Hear, Sense, and Feel marked the band’s debut, and featured the same line-up that played on next year’s Mirage. Being from Chicago, The Awakening’s line-up unsurprisingly boasts a heavy connection to the AACM (Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians) collective that claimed The Art Ensemble of Chicago among its most esteemed artists; in fact, both bassist Reggie Willis and tenor saxman/flautist Ari Brown were AACM members and appeared on albums with Muhal Richard Abrams, Lester Bowie, and Anthony Braxton among others. The other members of The Awakening, on the other hand, hailed from the city’s soul jazz scene, specifically Young Holt Unlimited, for whom co-leaders trumpeter Frank Gordon and keyboardist Ken Chaney played (trombonist Steve Galloway played on Melvin Jackson’s soul jazz classic Funky Skull). And it is that sweet spot, somewhere between the free jazz and Afrocentric explorations of the Art Ensemble and the rhythm-heavy soul jazz sound being recorded at Chicago-based labels like Brunswick and Cadet, that Hear, Sense and Feel lands. This blue with black swirl vinyl edition features liner notes by Pat Thomas, author of Listen, Whitey! The Sights and Sounds of Black Power 1965-1975, that set the scene for both the label and the band. Limited to just 500 copies!

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