Africa N'Da Blues

Africa N'Da Blues

by Ritual Trio
Africa N'Da Blues

Africa N'Da Blues

by Ritual Trio

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Overview

On Africa N'da Blues, Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio is joined by tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders -- and the group couldn't have asked for a more appropriate guest. Like drummer/percussionist El'Zabar, he is a very flexible musician who is comfortable with both inside and outside playing. Sanders' resume includes everything from composing ethereal, gorgeous post-bop melodies to embracing the most blistering and atonal of free jazz on John Coltrane's post-1964 albums. Nothing on Africa N'da Blues could honestly be described as free jazz; this post-bop date generally favors an inside/outside approach and is more inside than outside. Most of the material, in fact, is quite melodic, this is true of "Pharoah's Song" and the title track (both written by El'Zabar), as well as performances of Coltrane's "Miles' Mode" and the standard "Autumn Leaves." Coltrane, of course, is Sanders' primary influence, and Ritual Trio members El'Zabar, Ari Brown (piano, tenor and soprano sax), and Malachi Favors (bass) are also big admirers of his work. The Coltrane who influenced this CD isn't the atonal Coltrane of 1965's Om but rather, the more accessible post-bop Coltrane of 1960-1964. Thanks to Sanders' participation, Africa N'da Blues is arguably the strongest album that Ritual Trio recorded for Delmark in the 1990s. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 08/15/2000
Label: Delmark
UPC: 0038153051921
Rank: 79768

Tracks

  1. Ka-Real
  2. Medley
  3. Miles' Mode
  4. Autumn Leaves
  5. Africa N'da Blues
  6. Pharoah's Song
  7. Ka-Real

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ritual Trio   Primary Artist
Kahil El'Zabar   Primary Artist,Percussion,Drums
Pharoah Sanders   Primary Artist,Guest Artist
Ari Brown   Piano,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Malachi Favors   Bass

Technical Credits

Marc PoKempner   Photography
Susana Sandoval   Composer
Joseph Kosma   Composer
Neil Tesser   Liner Notes
Jacques Prevert   Composer
John Coltrane   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Joseph Bowie   Composer
Ritual Trio   Performer
Pharoah Sanders   Performer
Ari Brown   Arranger
Kahil El'Zabar   Composer,Producer
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