Left & Right - Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Left & Right is an album by jazz multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk. It was originally released on the Atlantic label in 1968 and features performances by Kirk with Jim Buffington, Julius Watkins, Frank Wess, Ron Burton, Vernon Martin and Roy Haynes with Warren Smith, Richard Williams, Dick Griffith, Benny Powell, Daniel Jones, Pepper Adams, Alice Coltrane, Jimmy Hopps and Gerald Sonny Brown featuring on an extended track and arrangements by Gil Fuller. Songs in album Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Left & Right 1969. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Black Mystery Has Been Revealed. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Expansions. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Lady's Blues. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - IX Love. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Hot Cha. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Quintessence. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - I Waited For You. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing. Roland Kirk. 2020 Original Mix. Guitar Town Music. 2017 Original Album plus Bonus Tracks 1960. Left & Right. Listen free to Rahsaan Roland Kirk Left & Right Black Mystery Has Been Revealed, Expansions and more. 8 tracks 42:36. Rahsaan Roland Kirk 1936-1977 was a blind American jazz saxophonist, perhaps best known for his ability to play more than one saxophone at once. Kirk was born Ronald Kirk on 7th August 1936, in Columbus, Ohio, but felt compelled by a dream to transpose two letters in his first name to make Roland. After another dream in about 1970 he added Rahsaan to his name. Black Mystery Has Been Revealed, 01:17. Lady's Blues, 03:46. Black Mystery Has Been Revealed. Narrator, Clarinet, Organ, Arranged By, Written-By Roland Kirk. Expansions: a Kirkquest, b Kingus Mingus, c Celestialness, d A Dream Of Beauty Reincarnated, e Frisco Vibrations, f Classical Jazzical, g Ellington Psalms, h Haynes' Brain's Sayin's, i What's Next- Overture. For his second studio album for Atlantic, Roland Kirk was paired with a full-scale orchestra. With his blustery and mercurial disposition, Kirk was an odd choice for an orchestra. But as usual, he rose to the challenge and delivered a set of performances that highlight his vulnerability a quality often overlooked when people discuss this indefatigable saxophonist. But as usual, he rose to the