Flute and narrative composition arranged by Josepha Campinha-Bacote
Piano, Regina J. Allbright
Audio cassette produced by Twin Hills Recording Studio, California, Ohio (1992)
Informed by her research in the field of ethnomusicology. Dr. Josepha Campinha-Bacote recorded an audiotape entitled,“CARE I: Culturally Specific Africentric Relaxation Exercises." Nearly 30 years later, she learned that her daughter (Nia Campinha-Bacote) was working on a project quite similar; this track samples a portion of the 1992 cassette tape as a way to give homage to the work of those who've come before us as well as set the intention of healing for this album.
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