Album UK 1989 on Redgold Records label
Jazz, Folk, World and
Recorded live at the Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadlers Wells, London, February 1989 "Freedom Calls is the third of Tony Haynes' compositions for the band. Set to lyrics commissioned from writers from Jamaica, South Africa and Chile. "Freedom Calls" is about the struggle for liberty in different parts of the world, throughout history, with particular reference to South Africa today."
Grand Union Orchestra , album by | |
Paul Jayasinha tr, fh, cello, trumpet | |
Vladimir Vega g, voc, charango, panpipes, vocals, lyrics by, panpipes | |
Dave Barry dr, perc, GB drums | |
Ros Davies b, sax, voc, GB flute | |
Gerry Hunt g, guitar | |
John Matshikiza lyrics by | |
Valerie Bloom lyrics by | |
Chris Biscoe as, *1947 GB soprano saxophone, alto saxophone | |
Ken Johnson st-d, steel drums | |
Louise Eliott ts, tenor saxophone | |
Rick Taylor tb, trombone | |
Aneel Soomary tr, fh, *1967 trumpet | |
Claude Deppa tr, fh, trumpet | |
Joan McKay voc, vocals | |
Josefina Cupido dr, perc, voc, *1951 GB vocals | |
Sarah Laryea voc, vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Ça Ira | Grand Union Orchestra | Anonymous | ||
2 | Worksong | Grand Union Orchestra | |||
3 | Thank God I'm Free | Grand Union Orchestra | |||
4 | Santiago De Chile - Song Somewhere Near Roma - Santiago (Continued) | Grand Union Orchestra | |||
5 | Can't Chain Up Me Mind | Grand Union Orchestra | |||
6 | Silence Is Consent | Grand Union Orchestra | |||
7 | Freedom Calls | Grand Union Orchestra | Anonymous | ||
8 | No More Apartheid! | Grand Union Orchestra |
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