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発売日 2005年04月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTum
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TUM009
SKU 6430015280090

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:14:30
Personnel: Ahmed Abdullah (vocals, trumpet); Billy Bang (violin); Alex Harding (baritone saxophone); Andrei Strobert (drums). Audio Mixers: Esa Santonen; Henrik Otto Donner. Liner Note Authors: Petri Haussila; Ahmed Abdullah. Recording information: Loho Studios, New York, NY (05/10/2004). Photographers: Dominik Huber; Petri Haussila; Lasse Koivunen. With the lineup of musicians on this release from the Finnish Tum label, one would expect the music to be an avant-garde blowout, but the results are something quite a bit different. There are fiery stretches of free improvisation, but there are also happily ragged versions of Gigi Gryce's "Sans Souci" and Thelonious Monk's "Blue Monk," a passionate and surprisingly cooking rendition of Ornette Coleman's "Lonely Woman," and singing by trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah on a pair of likable if moderately silly Sun Ra tunes. Of Abdullah's original pieces, "The Cave" has plenty of fire while "Tara's Song" is a bit touching. While the ensembles are not always perfectly in tune, they are quite listenable and there are plenty of unpredictable solos along the way from Abdullah, baritonist Alex Harding, and violinist Billy Bang, with bassist Alex Blake and drummer Andrei Storbert providing stimulating support. This is a surprising date, one that rewards repeated listenings. ~ Scott Yanow
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アーティスト: Abdullah, Ahmed Ebonic Tones

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With the lineup of musicians on this release from the Finnish Tum label, one would expect the music to be an avant-garde blowout, but the results are something quite a bit different. There are fiery stretches of free improvisation, but there are also happily ragged versions of Gigi Gryce's "Sans Souci" and Thelonious Monk's "Blue Monk," a passionate and surprisingly cooking rendition of Ornette Coleman's "Lonely Woman," and singing by trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah on a pair of likable if moderately silly Sun Ra tunes. Of Abdullah's original pieces, "The Cave" has plenty of fire while "Tara's Song" is a bit touching. While the ensembles are not always perfectly in tune, they are quite listenable and there are plenty of unpredictable solos along the way from Abdullah, baritonist Alex Harding, and violinist Billy Bang, with bassist Alex Blake and drummer Andrei Storbert providing stimulating support. This is a surprising date, one that rewards repeated listenings. ~ Scott Yanow
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