A wlasciwie to chcialem napisac o tym:

01 Masengo
02 Cha Cha
03 Addis Black Widow
04 Mulatu
05 Blue Nile
06 Esketa Dance
07 Chik Chikka
08 Live From Tigre Lounge
09 Chinese New Year
10 Phantom Of The Panter
11 Dewel
12 Fire In The Zoo
13 An Epic Story
14 Anglo Ethio Suit
Bardzo przyjemna niespodzianka. Większośc trackow albumu ma ''to coś''!
(Nie wszystko od Astatke podoba mi sie tak bardzo)
Nie wiem czy wyszło by mi i czy chcę próbować opisać 'to coś':). Na stronie labelu można przeczytać w jakich okoliczoćiach powstało takie brzmienie.
''(...)his self-styled Ethio-jazz sound flourished during the “Swinging Addis” era of the late ‘60s as he successfully fused Western jazz and funk with traditional Ethiopian folk melodies, five tone scale arrangements and elements from music of the ancient Coptic church
(...)8th to 14th September 2008, a week of frenetic writing and recording. Alongside Mulatu, London-based Ethiopian musicians including Dawit Gebreab, Yezina Nagash, Mesafnit Nagash and Temesgen Taraken guested on several tracks, contributing traditional sounds using instruments like the krar (a six-stringed, five tone instrument), washint (a flute traditionally made from bamboo) and Begena (a ten string instrument dating back to the 15th century, sometimes referred to as “David’s Harp”).
Joel Yennior from Boston’s Either Orchestra scored and arranged the horn lines on the fly and the Heliocentrics overdubbed and arranged each track following the main recording period, adding the individual production touches to each piece of music. The result is a true fusion of styles."
www.strut-records.com
Chyba sie zapisze do tego Koptycznego Kościała!
wywiad z Astatke i album od kuchni:
więcej:
http://www.inspiration-information-3.com/
Guzicki
www.djbuttons.info
no to wykrakales - Mulatu i Heliocentrics w Polsce: http://diggin.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5290 ;)
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