The Tribe legacy is ripe for exploration, marking one of the most important and distinctive tracts of US spiritual jazz, and there has been a steady stream of retrospective releases in the past decades to bring to light some of the seminal works. It's always welcome to have a trusted ear guiding you to some of the best stuff, and so it goes as Japan's digging titan DJ Muro leads us into the material which has been reissued on P-Vine, presenting some solid gold goods on one LP with the likes of Billy Wooten, Prince Billy Mahdi Wright and 1619 Bad Ass Sound on a frankly flawless funky jazz excursion.
Chark, an adventurer comes to small village in the near of a gold digger's camp. He is arrested by the local police, who accuse him of having comitted a bank robbery in a neighoured town. The police also confiscate the gold mine for the state, due to this the gold diggers start an revolution, but it is beaten. Chark, Father Lizzardi, Castin and his daugher and Djin, a whore to whom castin is in love are fleeing into the jungle. where they start to fight for their lifes.