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    Tales of Mozambique

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    発売日 2016年01月31日
    国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
    レーベルSoul Jazz Records
    構成数 1
    パッケージ仕様 -
    規格品番 SJRCD325
    SKU 5026328103259

    構成数 : 1枚
    合計収録時間 : 00:51:00
    The triple LP Grounation is generally considered the essential Count Ossie set, but that shouldn't sway the listener from checking out Tales of Mozambique. They are, after all, very similar recordings. Grounation, as it turns out, was the first session -- save for some sporadic field recordings -- to really give nyahbinghi drumming a quality recording date. It was the first LP of its kind produced for public consumption aside from, again, releases on labels like Folkways or UNESCO, which do not generally find their way to the Jamaican or U.K. public. As a result, it holds a sacred place in Jamaican music history that later recordings, regardless of their comparable quality, simply cannot live up to (rather, it seems, like any fusion recording Miles Davis made after Bitches Brew; many of them are of equal or better quality, but the first one is the one that sticks in the minds of the people). That said, Tales of Mozambique, like its predecessor, combined traditional Rastafarian drumming with chanting vocals and, on occasion, horns. The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari was essentially Ossie's crew of drummers and Cedric Brooks' Mystics band. The result is a traditional nyahbinghi group augmented by bass and horns. On some numbers, like "Selamnnwawadada (Peace and Love)," the addition of the Mystics is hardly noticeable, but on others, such as "No Night in Zion" or "I Am a Warrior," an almost free funk tendency emerges. Fans of Sun Ra's early Saturn work (e.g., Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy/Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow) or certain Art Ensemble of Chicago records (e.g., Certain Blacks) will find a great deal to enjoy here. These are very loose, loping arrangements that should, with any luck, find a new home with modern beat-conscious fans. ~ Brandon Burke|

    1. 1.[CDアルバム]
      1. 1.
        Sam's Intro
      2. 2.
        Tales of Mozambique
      3. 3.
        Selam Nna Wadada (Peace and Love)
      4. 4.
        No Night In Zion
      5. 5.
        I Am A Warrior
      6. 6.
        Wicked Babylon
      7. 7.
        Let Freedom Reign
      8. 8.
        Lock, Stock & Barrell
      9. 9.
        Nigerian Reggae
      10. 10.
        Run One Mile
      11. 11.
        Rasta Reggae
      12. 12.
        Samia

    作品の情報

    その他
    アーティスト: Count Ossie

    商品の紹介

    ラスタファリの文化と音楽を現代レゲエ・シーンへと伝道した始祖的存在カウント・オジーの名作がSoul Jazz Recordsより再発決定!!!幼いころからラスタ文化の中で育ち、そのスピリットを吸収し、そこで演奏される音楽ナイヤビンキを世界に伝えたカウント・オジーにが残した2枚のアルバムのうちのひとつ「Tales Of Mozambique」がSoul Jazzブランドで復刻!しかも、オリジナルでは10曲でしたが、この再発盤ではボーナストラック2曲を加えて12曲で再構築(追加トラックM(11)"Rasta Reggae"、M(12)"Samia")。ラスタ/ナイヤビンキの特徴でもある打楽器系で構成されたそのサウンドは、後のスカ、ロックステディー、レゲエ等ジャマイカン・ミュージックだけでなく、アフリカン・アフロやジャズ等他の音楽シーンにも大きな影響を与えた。本作はOh Carolinaを収録した1stに続く75年リリースの2ndアルバムだが、スタイル的には、ラスタの為の音楽から、アフロやジャズ~レゲエへとつながる、様々な音楽ジャンルの輪郭も見え隠れする楽曲も多いイメージ。76年、カウント・オジーが志半ばで不慮の事故により亡くなる前の最後の作品。カウント・オジーのラスタ愛が溢れる大名盤がリマスタリングで祝復刻!レゲエ、ジャズ、そしてレアグル・ファンまで広く耳にしてもらいたいアルバム!
    発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/01/12)

    The triple LP Grounation is generally considered the essential Count Ossie set, but that shouldn't sway the listener from checking out Tales of Mozambique. They are, after all, very similar recordings. Grounation, as it turns out, was the first session -- save for some sporadic field recordings -- to really give nyahbinghi drumming a quality recording date. It was the first LP of its kind produced for public consumption aside from, again, releases on labels like Folkways or UNESCO, which do not generally find their way to the Jamaican or U.K. public. As a result, it holds a sacred place in Jamaican music history that later recordings, regardless of their comparable quality, simply cannot live up to (rather, it seems, like any fusion recording Miles Davis made after Bitches Brew; many of them are of equal or better quality, but the first one is the one that sticks in the minds of the people). That said, Tales of Mozambique, like its predecessor, combined traditional Rastafarian drumming with chanting vocals and, on occasion, horns. The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari was essentially Ossie's crew of drummers and Cedric Brooks' Mystics band. The result is a traditional nyahbinghi group augmented by bass and horns. On some numbers, like "Selamnnwawadada (Peace and Love)," the addition of the Mystics is hardly noticeable, but on others, such as "No Night in Zion" or "I Am a Warrior," an almost free funk tendency emerges. Fans of Sun Ra's early Saturn work (e.g., Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy/Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow) or certain Art Ensemble of Chicago records (e.g., Certain Blacks) will find a great deal to enjoy here. These are very loose, loping arrangements that should, with any luck, find a new home with modern beat-conscious fans. ~ Brandon Burke|
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