"The most important thing about that group, which was together for a solid seven years, was that we weren’t all necessarily socially compatible. But we were all committed to that music. We enjoyed playing together so much that we were actually breaking the curfew during the riots to go back-and-forth to Ann Arbor to play at the town bar. We were running the risk of being shot or incarcerated just so we could play together." - Kenny Cox
- recorded live at the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival 1973
- black double vinyl pressing
- remastered from the original reel to reel tapes
- first time on vinyl
- housed in heavy matte gatefold sleeve w/ extensive liner notes, reproduced artwork + original design concept sketches
- featuring Kenny Cox (p), Charles Eubanks (p), Ron English (g), Marcus Townsend (reeds), Charles Moore (flugelhorn), Phil Mendelsohn (synth), Ron Brooks (b), Bud Spangler (d), Danny Spencer (d), Adam Rudolph (congas)
- limited edition of 1000
- NOTE: noise reduction processes have been applied to this recording but due to the unpredictable nature of live recordings, some distortion may still be present
- music label: Strata / 180 Proof 2019