Fascinating
This is an excellent CD. Once upon a time emu had this in quality form. Now it's from UMG so the audio quality may be dicey. The music is top notch.
This is an excellent CD. Once upon a time emu had this in quality form. Now it's from UMG so the audio quality may be dicey. The music is top notch.
You get the sense that these guys were doing alot of mambo, Calypso, African Hi-Life, Brazilian, and Arabic club dates when not playing hard bop jazz gigs in the late 50's. That would explain the easy familiarity they seem to have with a smattering of african and arabic popular musics of the 50's and the unforced infusion of hard-bop sensibilities throughout. This outing manages to feature alot of "ethnic" instruments ( "Nights On Saturn", "Oud Blues" ) without sounding precious or corny.Great grooves and great blowing throughout.
Certainly not for everyone, because not everybody is cool enough to dig these sounds of worlds coming together. The first track takes a while to take hold, but hang for the next few songs. Which are inventive and original but mostly just well-played and solid listening.
Correction: Arco on No. 5 is Calo Scott (cello) On 1-6,10 Tommy Turrentine (tp) Bilal Abdurrahman (cl, per) Eric Dixon (ts) Calo Scott (cello) Ahmed Abdul-Malik (b) Andrew Cyrille (d) Rudy Van Gelder Studio May 23, 1961 On 7-9. 11-12 Richard Williams (tp) Rupert Alleyne (fl) Bilal Abdurrahman (cl, darubeka) Edwin Steede (as) Taft Chandler (ts) Calo Scott (cello, vln) Ahmed Abdul-Malik (b, oud) Rudy Collins (d) Chief Bay (African d) Montego Joe (cga, bgo) Rudy Van Gelder Studio August 22, 1962 I hope that emusic will get around to Spellbound and Eastern Moods