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Have You Ever Seen Peaches Grow On a Sweet Potato Vine - Jake Xerxes Fussell (6
Can't Help Singing - Abbey Lincoln & Hank Jones
Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home - Sinéad O'Connor (4
In her own rendition of that historic night
Forget About Tomorrow - Feeder (3
Max Roach : Percussion Bitter Sweet (Verve Vault Series) Phlebotomized Have You Ever Seen PeachesPercussion Bitter Sweet', released in 1961 on Impulse! Records, is one of preeminent jazz drummer Max Roach's most politically charged and musically expansive recordings. Recorded over two days in September 1960 at Universal Studios in Chicago, the record reflects Roach's deepening engagement with themes of social justice and Pan African identity. The ensemble features trumpeter Tommy Turrentine, tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan, and tuba innovator