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JuJu – Chapter Two: Nia [IMPORT] – New LP
Brand new reissue of Juju’s Afrocentric album ‘Chapter Two: Nia’ from 1974, originally released on Strata East. Classic black jazz session from 1974 and the final album recorded as Juju for Strata-East Chapter Two: Nia by JuJuIncludes an extended cover of Pharoah Sanders’ ‘Black Unity’ Features new liner notes by bandleader James “Plunky” Branch Remastered by The Carvery from the original tapes. Features original artwork by Collis Davis. Strut presents a brand new reissue of Juju’s powerful Afrocentric album ‘Chapter Two: Nia’ from 1974, originally released on Strata East.Juju formed in San Francisco and moved to New York in July 1972. "We were avant-garde artists and revolutionary agents for change," explains bandleader James “Plunky” Branch. "We played venues like Slugs, the East, and Ornette Coleman’s loft on Prince Street; we also met and hung out with the greats, from Pharoah Sanders to John Gilmore."By 1974, Plunky and the band had relocated to Richmond, Virginia. "New York