
Oneness Of Juju: Space Jungle Luv Vinyl LP
Oneness of Jujuâs cosmic 2nd Album aeaturing Joe Bonner Magical, mystical, Afrocentric, progressive â words that could be used to describe any number of musical compositions by Sun Ra or his cosmic brothers and sisters, from John to Alice Coltrane, early â70s projects on record labels like Detroitâs Tribe or Houstonâs Lightinâ or the interests of one Washington, DC native named Jimmy Gray that centered under one, perfect moniker: Black Fire.
- cosmic sophomore album from Washington DC jazz-funk group
- black vinyl pressing
- originally released in 1976 on Washington DC's Black Fire Records
- remastered by Bernie Grundman
- housed in glossy tip-on sleeve
- includes full-size booklet w/ extensive liner notes + photos
- limited edition
- also available:Â African Rhythms
- music label:Â Now-Again Records 2020
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Oneness Of Juju: Space Jungle Luv Vinyl LP
Oneness of Jujuâs cosmic 2nd Album aeaturing Joe Bonner Magical, mystical, Afrocentric, progressive â words that could be used to describe any number of musical compositions by Sun Ra or his cosmic brothers and sisters, from John to Alice Coltrane, early â70s projects on record labels like Detroitâs Tribe or Houstonâs Lightinâ or the interests of one Washington, DC native named Jimmy Gray that centered under one, perfect moniker: Black Fire.
- cosmic sophomore album from Washington DC jazz-funk group
- black vinyl pressing
- originally released in 1976 on Washington DC's Black Fire Records
- remastered by Bernie Grundman
- housed in glossy tip-on sleeve
- includes full-size booklet w/ extensive liner notes + photos
- limited edition
- also available:Â African Rhythms
- music label:Â Now-Again Records 2020
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Oneness of Jujuâs cosmic 2nd Album aeaturing Joe Bonner Magical, mystical, Afrocentric, progressive â words that could be used to describe any number of musical compositions by Sun Ra or his cosmic brothers and sisters, from John to Alice Coltrane, early â70s projects on record labels like Detroitâs Tribe or Houstonâs Lightinâ or the interests of one Washington, DC native named Jimmy Gray that centered under one, perfect moniker: Black Fire.
- cosmic sophomore album from Washington DC jazz-funk group
- black vinyl pressing
- originally released in 1976 on Washington DC's Black Fire Records
- remastered by Bernie Grundman
- housed in glossy tip-on sleeve
- includes full-size booklet w/ extensive liner notes + photos
- limited edition
- also available:Â African Rhythms
- music label:Â Now-Again Records 2020











