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(Mapleshade)
The really neat thing about the Mapleshade/ Wildchild! agglomeration is that there are no rules. If something sounds like it's making sense--or simply has everyone in the joint rocking, toe tapping, or swaying back and forth, they record it. Bringing the Flame Home is a case in point. The Mapleshade studios were just a rest stop for legendary Ghanian percussionist Asante and his Cuban pianist, Benito Gonzales. The studio folks quickly recruited Joe Ford, McCoy Tyner's saxophonist, and bassist ...