Herbie Mann - Impressions Of The Middle East (1967)
Quality: mp3@320Kbps
Size: 100 MB
Label: Atlantic
Total time: 44:25
This album marks one of the rare occasions when a major jazz musicians has turned his attention to the musical traditions of the Middle East. Herbie Mann has recorded the ”pleasant sound” whisch is in the grain of the whole region.
Exuberance is Mann’s mood. He blows his flute to lifting rhythms, capturing the joys and the flamboyance of the Middle Eastern soul.
Turkish Coffee, a Mann original, displays how wonderfully suitable is jazz for evocation of exotic themes. The performance has the makings of an authentic fasil,a suite or fugue with an intriguing interplay between the ensemble and occasional instrumental solos and cadenzas.
Personnel includes: Herbie Mann (flute, alto flute); Jimmy Owens (trumpet, flugelhorn); Hachid ... Full DescriptionThomas Kazarian (clarinet); Chick Ganimian (oud); Mohammed Elakkad (zither); Roy Ayers (vibraphone); Reggie Workman (bass); Bruno Carr (drums); Carlos "Patato" Valdes (congas).
Tracks:
1. Turkish Coffee (Herbie Mann) 5:01
2. Incense (Herbie Mann) 7:19
3. Odalisque (Arif Mardin) 7:43
4. Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich) 2:38
5. Uskudar (Traditional) 3:38
6. The Oud and the Pussycat (Herbie Mann) 5:04
7. Yavuz (Traditional) 4:37
8. Dance of the Semites (Herbie Mann) 4:29
9. Eli Eli (Traditional) 3:56
Personnel:
Herbie Mann (Flute)
Reggie Workman (Double Bass) - 1-8
Hachig Thomas Kazarian (Clarinet and Percussion) - 4-8
Carlos “Potato” Valdes (Congas) - 1-4,6
Bruno Carr (Drums) - 1-8
Jimmy Owens (Flugelhorn and Trumpet) - 4,5,7,8
Chick Ganimian (Oud) - 1-8
Geraldine Swee (Percussion) - 1-3
Moulay Hafid (Percussion) - 4-8
Joe Orange (Trombone) - 4,6
Julian Priester (Trombone) - 4,6
Roy Ayers (Vibraphone) - 1-3
Mohamed Elakkad (Zither) - 4-8
Richard Davis (Double Bass) - 9
Gloria Agostino (Harp) - 9
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