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The Story Of Tribe Records

by Various Tribe Records Artists

  • Record/Vinyl

    • Heavyweight two-piece slip and hand-numbered slash box.
    • Remixed and remastered from the original multi-track tapes or lacquered directly from master tape.
    • All lacquering by Bernie Grundman.
    • Pressed on 180g black vinyl with heavyweight tip-on jackets.
    • Booklet with extensive liner notes and newly unearthed photos.
    • The box set is limited to 1000 pieces, made in collaboration between Now-Again and Vinyl Me Please. Vinyl Me Please’s copies are completely sold out. We are selling 100.
    • Shipping weight: 9lbs / 4kg

    ships out within 10 days
    edition of 1000  65 remaining
    Purchasable with gift card

      $450 USD or more 

     

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The Story of Tribe Records is told through seven landmark Spiritual Jazz albums, remixed and remastered from the original multitrack tapes under the direction of Tribe co-founders Phil Ranelin and Wendell Harrison, and includes the unreleased Harrison album 'Farewell to the Welfare.'

Vinyl Me, Please’s copies are sold out. We are selling some of the copies Now-Again purchased at Bandamp now. We are also selling the individual albums, each comes with an extensive booklet, laid out and with different photos than the version in the box set. The box set versions of the albums come with the thick, tip on sleeves, the individual albums come with standard sleeves.

Titles:

1. Wendell Harrison & Phil Ranelin – Message From The Tribe (1973)
2. Wendell Harrison – Evening With The Devil (1972)
3. Phil Ranelin – The Time Is Now! (1974)
4. Phil Ranelin – Vibes From The Tribe (1976)
5. Harold McKinney – Voices and Rhythms of the Creative Profile (1974)
6. Doug Hammond & David Durrah – Reflections in the Sea of Nurnen (1975)
7. Wendell Harrison – Farewell to the Welfare (Unreleased, 1975)


Box Set Details:


Heavyweight two-piece slip and hand-numbered slash box.
Remixed and remastered from the original multi-track tapes or lacquered directly from master tape.
All lacquering by Bernie Grundman.
Limited to 1000 copies.
Pressed on 180g black vinyl with heavyweight tip-on jackets.
Vinyl Me, Please designed letter-sized booklet with extensive liner notes and newly unearthed photos.

A La Carte Album Details:

Remixed and remastered from the original multi-track tapes or lacquered directly from master tape.
All lacquering by Bernie Grundman.
Pressed on 150g black vinyl with standard tip-on jackets.
Now-Again designed oversized, square booklet with extensive liner notes and newly unearthed photos.


A great series unfolds in episodes….

…and the best stories are told in chapters. While the Tribe label has remained one of the brightest lights of America’s 1970s jazz underground, the label has never been feted with a definitive set of reissues, and has thus remained obscure.

That changes now.

This is your chance to indulge in the music and story of one of the most meaningful, local movements of the 20th Century Black American experience, one that expanded outwards towards the cosmos. In the words of the collective themselves, “Music is the healing force of the universe.”


Here’s what you’ll get with The Story of Tribe Records:

7 Essential Tribe Records Releases

The definitive reissues of these sought-after albums. These albums sound as good – or better – than the rare original LP issues. They are pressed on high-quality 180g black vinyl and housed in heavyweight, tip-on jackets.

They were either remixed from the original multi-track master tapes under the supervision of Ranelin and Harrison or were lacquered directly from master tape in an all-analog transfer by Bernie Grundman.

Detailed Liner Notes In An Expansive Booklet

Tribe historian Larry Gabriel and journalist Jeff “Chairman” Mao take us through the history of Tribe Records, in a compelling story that delves not just into the history of the label and its principals, but into the story of Black American empowerment in the latter half of the 20th Century. This deluxe magazine-style booklet also features never-before-seen archival photos and rare ephemera from Tribe’s mid-1970s hey day.

Premium Commemorative Box

This heavyweight two-piece slip and slash box features the iconic Tribe logo and a wrap around photo of Phil Ranelin and Wendell Harrison onstage, and is hand-numbered, with original design by Clay Conder. First Edition, limited to 1000.

credits

released April 15, 2021

Original sessions produced by the artists.
Produced for reissue and issue by Eothen Alapatt

Lacquers cut by Bernie Grundman.

Archival tape transfers by Dan Johnson.
Restoration, mixing, mastering and remastering by Jason Bitner
Cover restoration, augmenting and/or design by Errol Richardson.
Box set design by Clay Conder.

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Now-Again Records Los Angeles, California

Now-Again Records is the imprint founded by Eothen Alapatt 2002. He oversees all of the label’s reissues and manages a vast catalog of music from the 1950s through the present day, with a focus on the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s.

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