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Ethiopiques, Vol. 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale, 1969-1974 - Audio CD - Mulatu Astatke

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Ethiopiques, Vol. 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale, 1969-1974

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Audio CD - 06 October, 1998
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CD Tracks:

    A Man Of Experience And Wisdom
    When Am I Going To Reach There?
    From All The Time I Have Passed
    Nostalgia
    My Own Memory
    My Muna
    My Gubel
    My Asmara
    February
    Liberty
    Baby, My Unforgettable Remembrace
    My Saba
    I Can't Live Without You
    Bell


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Audio CD Description

Largely the work of formidable musician-arranger Mulatu Astatqe, the 14 instrumentals here were originally issued on two LPs in 1972 and 1974 in Ethiopia, and represent a curious blend of soul-jazz and R&B with just a smattering of Ethiopian roots breaking up the stabbing horn lines, wah-wah guitars, and simmering electric piano. Curious, because at the time jazz was not very popular in Ethiopia, but that is no reflection on the quality of these primitively recorded sides of idiosyncratic Afro-funk. The grooves are long and laconic, the sound reminiscent of Miles Davis's "In a Silent Way" paired with Cannonball Adderly and Roy Ayers. But, as with all things Ethiopian, the music retains its own unique and unmistakable identity, one somewhere between a late-night jazz hole-in-the-wall group and a supper club belly-dancing combo. There are some very inventive arrangements and vigorous soloing, rendering a highly articulate and listenable music that was, at the time, doomed to go nowhere. Such is the retrospective value of reissues.


Comments From Our Customers

cooking with jazz

Yes, I too bought this cd after seeing Broken Flowers.


amazing rythm

I discovered this type of music while watching "Broken flowers", and now I have a real interest in knowing more about this type of ethiopian music. This music is completely out of time in a sense that you can't map it to a specific period and the feeling it gives you is breathtaking. love it!!


Ethiopiques ? C'est magnifique !

This CD is Magic - a collection of superb tracks. I was introduced to this music through Jim Jarmusch's film "Broken Flowers". Jim's taste in music is exceptional - it's a feature of his movies.

 

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