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Pianist Doug Carn's second Black Jazz Records album, Spirit of the New Land (1972), poignantly reflected the state of affairs in black America through explicit lyrics sung by his wife Jean and through the expert musicians' responses to life-altering societal developments in a hopeful time when the slogan "Black Power" carried real meaning. The album is flush with riveting modern jazz, which often leans toward the spiritually-inclined music of the John Coltrane Quartet on the classic album My Favorite Things. With George Harper's flute in gracious agreement, Jean Carn draws beauty out of the Miles Davis ballad "Blue in Green."

DOUG CARN
SPIRIT OF THE NEW LAND

Pianist Doug Carn's second Black Jazz Records album, Spirit of the New Land (1972), poignantly reflected the state of affairs in black America through explicit lyrics sung by his wife Jean and through the expert musicians' responses to life-altering societal developments in a hopeful time when the slogan "Black Power" carried real meaning. The album is flush with riveting modern jazz, which often leans toward the spiritually-inclined music of the John Coltrane Quartet on the classic album My Favorite Things. With George Harper's flute in gracious agreement, Jean Carn draws beauty out of the Miles Davis ballad "Blue in Green."

AT THE PIANO
THE NEW THING & THE BLUE THING
THE BLACK BOX OF JAZZ
A TRUMPET IN THE MORNING
LIQUID SPIRIT
THE BLACK CAT]
'NUFF SAID!
THE HIDDEN LAND
ORIGINAL ALBUM CLASSICS
SPIRIT ALIKE
SEARCH FOR THE NEW LAND
AT LAST... THE DUETS ALBUM
THE BLACK SAINT AND THE SINNER LADY
THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER
THE NEW CONTINENT
THE JAZZ SOUNDTRACKS
THE JAZZ COMPOSERS
THE NEW BOSS GUITAR OF GEORGE BENSON
THE GEORGE BENSON COLLECTION
A MATTER OF BLACK AND WHITE : LIVE AT THE KEYSTO-NE, VOL. 2