Just right
This album is something I'm always putting on the hi-fi. It fits into so many different moods... a real classic!
This album is something I'm always putting on the hi-fi. It fits into so many different moods... a real classic!
There is some great music to be found on the complete Ethiopiques series, but this one is essential to your collection. The quality of the recording itself is not great, but the music is timeless!
This album will change your mind about what kind of music you think you like and open the door to so many other albums you didn't know existed. I can't recommend it enough.
A great blend of traditional Ethiopian sounds with late '60s jazz. The effect is a wonderful color and tone that you can't find in a lot of modern stuff from the Horn.
What a wonderful album. Just the thing to warm your cockles on a cold november day in yorkshire...
Note to Trotte from Quebec, QC: Mulatu's surname can be spelled Astatke OR Astatqe.
A few of these tracks were on the Broken Flowers soundtrack. Retro, nostalgic yet perennially modern. Think smoky lounges and slow motion camera work. Such a great atmosphere is created it makes me giddy just thinking about it.
Some seriously great jazz tracks here. Slightly dischordant at times, and slightly cheesy at times, and derivative of at least four different New York and Paris artists, every track here has something worthwhile. Try out "Yerkermo Sew" and "Gubelye" to get a decent idea of what you're dealing with. Imagine a dusty room with no A/C, cigarette smoke, and a fez with your scotch.