Bass – Gene Ramey Drums – Elvin Jones Guitar – Grant Green Piano – Harold Mabern Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Forrest. Album not release until 2001 -- Many of Grant Green's recordings were not released during his lifetime.
Nathaniel Mackey says about Andoumboulou: “I didn’t find out about that aspect until I read The Pale Fox, Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen’s study of the Dogon, which talks about the Andoumboulou as an earlier form of human being, kind of a trial form that didn't work out." Andoumboulou is a metaphor for us -- a rough draft of humanity.
Bass – Gene Ramey Drums – Elvin Jones Guitar – Grant Green Piano – Harold Mabern Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Forrest. Album not release until 2001 -- Many of Grant Green's recordings were not released during his lifetime.
Began as an instrumental piece written by Mike Rutherford and Anthony Phillips[2] called "F#" (later released as "Manipulation" on the Box Set remaster). The lyrics are based on a Victorian fairy tale written by Peter Gabriel, about two children in a country house.