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Still Grazing : The Musical Journey Of

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発売日 2011年08月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVerve
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 B000244202
SKU 602498622520

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:59:54

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Child of the Earth

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    2. 2.
      Ha Lese le Di Khanna

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    3. 3.
      Felicidade

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    4. 4.
      Up, Up and Away

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    5. 5.
      Bajabula Bonke (The Healing Song)

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    6. 6.
      Grazing in the Grass

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    7. 7.
      Gold

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    8. 8.
      Mace and Grenades

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    9. 9.
      Languta

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    10. 10.
      Been Such a Long Time Gone

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

    11. 11.
      Stimela (Coal Train)

      アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Hugh Masekela

その他
プロデューサー: Stewart Levine

商品の紹介

eleased to coincide with Hugh Masekela's autobiography of the same name, Still Grazing picks up the Masekela story from Verve's summary of the best of the MGM albums, The Lasting Impression of Ooga-Booga, and runs through the Uni and Blue Thumb material. The 1966 tracks are from The Emancipation of Hugh Masekela, where the trumpeter mixes his florid horn calls and vocals with variations of the boogaloo, township jive, soul-jazz, and in Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Felicidade," a slight pinch of bossa nova into a hip, brightly colored cuisine that no one else was attempting at the time. As in the MGM days, Masekela is obliged to cover the hit tunes of the day, although "Up, Up, and Away" has more life and jazz licks than those earlier attempts. 1968's "The Promise of a Future" was the real commercial breakthrough -- thanks to the out-of-the-blue success of the cowbell-beating "Grazing in the Grass," which improbably rose to the number one slot on Top 40 radio in those enlightened times. That triumphant track would be Masekela's last trip to the Top 40, whereupon he promptly used the exposure to shine a harsh light on what was going on in his homeland ("Gold") and America in 1968 ("Mace and Grenades"). The CD then jumps to a percolating, Echoplexed "Languta" from a 1973 session in Lagos, Nigeria, before concluding with a withering account of the South African coal-mining trains ("Stimela"). The package is given extra credibility by the original producer of these tracks, Stewart Levine, who compiled the album and also wrote a fond set of reminiscences. Many of these premonitions of today's world music scene have been gone for decades, and it's good to have at least some of them back in circulation again. ~ Richard S. Ginell|
Rovi

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