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Abdullah Ibrahim - piano
Marcus McLaurine - bass
George Gray - drums
Guest:
Feya Faku - trumpet
01. Damara Blue [0:04:05.41]
02. Someday Soon Sweet Samba [0:04:45.50]
03. Cape Town to Congo Square - 1st Movement - African Street Parade [0:07:36.17]
04. Cape Town to Congo Square - 2nd Movement - District Six Carnival [0:02:04.04]
05. Song for Sathima [0:03:26.48]
06. Cape Town to Congo Square - 3nd Movement - Too-Kah [0:02:00.16]
07. Tintinyana [0:03:47.19]
08. Tuang Guru [0:06:15.45]
09. Eleventh Hour [0:03:56.35]
10. Water from an Ancient Well [0:05:42.13]
11. Tsakwe - Royal Blue [0:03:19.59]
12. Soweto [0:04:07.39]
13. The Mountain [0:02:16.42]
14. The Wedding [0:02:11.71]
15. Barakaat (The Blessing) [0:03:01.17]
Marcus McLaurine - bass
George Gray - drums
Guest:
Feya Faku - trumpet
01. Damara Blue [0:04:05.41]
02. Someday Soon Sweet Samba [0:04:45.50]
03. Cape Town to Congo Square - 1st Movement - African Street Parade [0:07:36.17]
04. Cape Town to Congo Square - 2nd Movement - District Six Carnival [0:02:04.04]
05. Song for Sathima [0:03:26.48]
06. Cape Town to Congo Square - 3nd Movement - Too-Kah [0:02:00.16]
07. Tintinyana [0:03:47.19]
08. Tuang Guru [0:06:15.45]
09. Eleventh Hour [0:03:56.35]
10. Water from an Ancient Well [0:05:42.13]
11. Tsakwe - Royal Blue [0:03:19.59]
12. Soweto [0:04:07.39]
13. The Mountain [0:02:16.42]
14. The Wedding [0:02:11.71]
15. Barakaat (The Blessing) [0:03:01.17]
QUOTE |
Until I bought this CD (it was recommended to me by my friend) I never really was a fan of jazz music. My attitude towards jazz consisted mostly of sterotypes picturing musitians wildly and dissonantly blowing into saxophone. This CD is so much different - it is calm enough to help you relax after a long day and vivid enough to help you wake up in the morning. The music is tender and sensual and anybody could admit that this is unlikely but charming combination. It is also timeless - it could have been first performed in the sixties, seventies or maybe just a few years ago. Due to this CD I developed interest for other jazz musicians, especially Keith Jarret, Dave Burbeck, Chic Corea. Although I found many CDs in which certain tracks elevate me over and over again, in Abdullah Ibrahim's case this is true for entire CD. There's probably no need to say that is still one of my personal Top 5. |
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