2021 reissue, black vinyl version - Keyboardist Carn's 1971 debut record for Black Jazz introduced his stylistic wrinkle of adding lyrics to jazz classics like John Coltrane's 'Acknowlegement (A Love Supreme),' Horace Silver's 'Peace,' and Wayne Shorter's title track, all sung by the gorgeous, thrilling voice of his wife Jean Carn. A crack outfit of drummer Michael Carvin, saxophonist/flautist George Harper, trombonist Al Hall, Jr., trumpeter Bob Frazier, and bassist Henry Franklin (himself leader of two treasured Black Jazz releases) backs the couple. Newly remastered and featuring liner notes by Pat Thomas, author of Listen Whitey! The Sights & Sounds of Black Power 1968-1975, Infant Eyes is a moving, beautiful listen that sounds ever more contemporary.
A1 | Welcome |
A2 | Little B's Poem |
A3 | Moon Child |
A4 | Infant Eyes |
B1 | Passion Dance |
B2 | Acknowledgement |
B3 | Peace |