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Eastern Moods Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik (Clear Vinyl)

Eastern Moods Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik (Clear Vinyl)

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Besides playing with the likes of T. Monk, J.Coltrane, A. Blakey and R. Weston, bassist and oud player
Abdul Malik is mostly remembered as one of the first to explore how elements of Middle Eastern and North African music can integrate with Jazz
idioms. Originally released in 1963 on Prestige Records, this is his fifth studio effort featuring Bilal Abdurrahman - alto saxophone, clarinet, Korean
reed flute, percussion, and William Henry Allen - bass, percussion, A peculiar combination of different instruments and sounds for a step into the
Eastern side of Jazz

Tracklist

SIDE A:
1. Summertime -
2. Ancient Scene

SIDE B:
1. Magrebi - Sa-Ra-Ga’ Ya-Hindi -
2. Shoof Habebe

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Eastern Moods Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik (Clear Vinyl)

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Eastern Moods Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik (Clear Vinyl)

Product Info

Limited LP : Clear Vinyl 

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Besides playing with the likes of T. Monk, J.Coltrane, A. Blakey and R. Weston, bassist and oud player
Abdul Malik is mostly remembered as one of the first to explore how elements of Middle Eastern and North African music can integrate with Jazz
idioms. Originally released in 1963 on Prestige Records, this is his fifth studio effort featuring Bilal Abdurrahman - alto saxophone, clarinet, Korean
reed flute, percussion, and William Henry Allen - bass, percussion, A peculiar combination of different instruments and sounds for a step into the
Eastern side of Jazz

Tracklist

SIDE A:
1. Summertime -
2. Ancient Scene

SIDE B:
1. Magrebi - Sa-Ra-Ga’ Ya-Hindi -
2. Shoof Habebe

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Limited LP : Clear Vinyl 

More Info

Besides playing with the likes of T. Monk, J.Coltrane, A. Blakey and R. Weston, bassist and oud player
Abdul Malik is mostly remembered as one of the first to explore how elements of Middle Eastern and North African music can integrate with Jazz
idioms. Originally released in 1963 on Prestige Records, this is his fifth studio effort featuring Bilal Abdurrahman - alto saxophone, clarinet, Korean
reed flute, percussion, and William Henry Allen - bass, percussion, A peculiar combination of different instruments and sounds for a step into the
Eastern side of Jazz

Tracklist

SIDE A:
1. Summertime -
2. Ancient Scene

SIDE B:
1. Magrebi - Sa-Ra-Ga’ Ya-Hindi -
2. Shoof Habebe

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