1970 album released by James Moody one of the jazz world's most versatile players. Moody played both tenor and alto saxophone as well as flute and soprano saxophone, and was also a very good vocalist. In the politically-inspired "The teachers" LP Moody was backed by the progressive funk-rock group The Albert.
James Moody - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, soprano saxophone.
Paul Dickler, Steve McCord - guitars.
William Chelf - piano.
Howard Wyeth - organ, piano, drums.
Joe Brazil - tenor saxophone.
Michael Gibson - trombone.
Jay Silva, Jay Thomas, Richard Meisterman, Bob Summers - trumpet.
Adam Ippolito - tuba.
Jon Huston - valve trombone.
Clint Houston, Billy Elmilger, Paul Petruccelli, John Trivers bass.
Otis Smith -percussion.
Chip White -drums.
Barry Lazarowitz - drums, percussion.
The teachers.
Rest sweetly brother dove.
Unchained.
The new spirit.
Hello, goodbye (right on brother Beatles).
Behind every good man.
Street talk suite.
James Moody - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, soprano saxophone.
Paul Dickler, Steve McCord - guitars.
William Chelf - piano.
Howard Wyeth - organ, piano, drums.
Joe Brazil - tenor saxophone.
Michael Gibson - trombone.
Jay Silva, Jay Thomas, Richard Meisterman, Bob Summers - trumpet.
Adam Ippolito - tuba.
Jon Huston - valve trombone.
Clint Houston, Billy Elmilger, Paul Petruccelli, John Trivers bass.
Otis Smith -percussion.
Chip White -drums.
Barry Lazarowitz - drums, percussion.
The teachers.
Rest sweetly brother dove.
Unchained.
The new spirit.
Hello, goodbye (right on brother Beatles).
Behind every good man.
Street talk suite.
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