Alabama Feeling

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Alabama Feeling is an album by American jazz saxophonist Arthur Doyle, recorded in 1977 at The Brook, a loft near Union Square in New York City, which Doyle had rented. It was produced by Doyle's Dra Records, and initially released in 1978 on Charles Tyler's Ak-Ba label in a limited LP pressing of 1000. It was transferred to CD format in 1998 by Wharton Tiers and reissued on Dra Records, and was also reissued in Germany in 2009 on the Rank And File label. His first recording as leader, it features Doyle on "tenor voice-o-phone" (tenor saxophone), "bass voice-o-net" (bass clarinet), and flute, along with trombonist Charles Stephens, electric bassist Richard Williams, and drummers Bruce Moore and Rashied Sinan. (The band is referred to as "Arthur Doyle Plus 4".) rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Alabama Feeling is an album by American jazz saxophonist Arthur Doyle, recorded in 1977 at The Brook, a loft near Union Square in New York City, which Doyle had rented. It was produced by Doyle's Dra Records, and initially released in 1978 on Charles Tyler's Ak-Ba label in a limited LP pressing of 1000. It was transferred to CD format in 1998 by Wharton Tiers and reissued on Dra Records, and was also reissued in Germany in 2009 on the Rank And File label. His first recording as leader, it features Doyle on "tenor voice-o-phone" (tenor saxophone), "bass voice-o-net" (bass clarinet), and flute, along with trombonist Charles Stephens, electric bassist Richard Williams, and drummers Bruce Moore and Rashied Sinan. (The band is referred to as "Arthur Doyle Plus 4".)
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