Afro-jazz experimental pioneer
A pioneering attempt at 1960s world music.
This groundbreaking work, which skillfully combines traditional African rhythms with the harmonic sensibility of modern jazz, anticipated the world music boom that followed. Its percussion-centered arrangements and experimental sonic approach make it an important recording that opened up new possibilities for jazz.
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A:
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Afrika (Africa)
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Ngomba Ya Tempo (Elephant Dance)
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B:
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Kumuamkia Mzulu (Salute To A Zulu)
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Pepo Za Sarari (Trade Winds)
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Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Woodwind [Argol] - Yusef Lateef
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Baritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute - Pat Patrick
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Recorded By - Rudy Van Gelder
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Trumpet - Johnny Coles
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Bongos, Cowbell, Congas - Osvaldo Martinez
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Timbales - William Correa
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Congas - Marcelino Valdes
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Conductor, Composed By, Arranged By - A.K. Salim
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Xylophone [African], Tambora [Tambor Drum] - Philemon Hou
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Congas - Juan Cadaviejo
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Shaker, Congas - Julio Callazo