Abdul-malik, Ahmed
The Music Of...
This jazz musician of Sudanese descent shows up here and there on recording sessions from the '60s, including a stint as
a member of Thelonious Monk's combo. He also played oud and took part in a variety of attempts to blend his roots music
with jazz, out of which this is one of the most successful. Indeed, one might overlook the entire fusion nature of this
record and look at is as a prime example of how much brilliant jazz is created often by relatively unknown players,
despite traditional historical attempts to credit most of the best jazz to a certain pantheon of so-called "giant"
players. The best-known player here is drummer Andrew Cyrille, recorded here early in his career, playing in a more
traditional style then he would eventually become known for and playing very well to be sure. The leader's original
tunes are catchy and refreshing, revealing new delights with each listen. The version of the standard "Don't Blame Me"
is a wonderful showcase for another undersung player, cellist Calo Scott. Of course the usual credit should go to
recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder, whose efforts recording small combo jazz have never been matched. (Eugene
Chadbourne, All Music)
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
17-03-2023
Label
Item-nr
562541
EAN
7427244912594
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
NIGHTS ON SATURN
2
THE HUSTLERS
3
OUD BLUES
4
LA IBKEY
5
DON'T BLAME ME
6
HANNIBAL'S CARNIVALS