The Blue Yusef Lateef

The Blue Yusef Lateef

by Yusef Lateef
The Blue Yusef Lateef

The Blue Yusef Lateef

by Yusef Lateef

CD(Dutch Import)

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Overview

Though there is some confusion about what happened to the 32 Jazz label, producer Joel Dorn's other project, his label M, is following closely in its footsteps; unique packaging and a wealth of fine material licensed from Dorn's years as a jazz producer at Atlantic Records seems its sole M.O. On The Blue Yusef Lateef, listeners get a fascinating chapter from the late '60s, an amazing period when everything in the world of jazz was changing. Lateef was big on concept recordings. He and Dorn did no less than ten during their tenure together at Atlantic. This one examines, in a painterly way, all the different ranges of emotion contained within the blues genre. With a band that included Detroit jazz gods Roy Brooks on drums and Kenny Burrell on guitar, Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Hugh Lawson on piano, Sonny Red on alto, Bob Cranshaw on electric bass, and a very young Cecil McBee on acoustic bass, you get the idea that Lateef was after something different. Lateef performs on not only his tenor and flute but on bamboo and pneumatic flutes, tamboura, koto, and others; he was exploring the outer reaches of the blues as they might appear and appeal to Eastern as well as Western cultures. From the opening moments in "Juba Juba," everything comes in one package -- the slow, snaky groove only the blues can provide, with the Eastern scale modalities and polyphony attached via Lateef's flute and Brook's percussion. But before becoming too ethereal, Mitchell chimes in with a barrelhouse muted trumpet, and Buddy Lucas wails a shuffle on harmonica. There are also gospel choral vocals by the Sweet Inspirations humming in the background -- reminiscent of the Staples at their spookiest. Next up is the even more Eastern-tinged "Like It Is," sounding like it was left off "Blues from the Orient." Lawson's minor-key explorations and Brooks' spontaneous actions with a variety of percussion instruments usher in a groove that only Lateef could create. It is very slow, harmonically complex, and lush in a manner that suggests exotica sans the corniness of Les Baxter. The tune quietly roars with a melodic polytonality courtesy of Lateef's tenor, joined by Lawson's striking mode changes in his solo. Then comes the barrelhouse romp of "Othelia," the Japanese psychedelia of "Moon Cup," and the samba-fied bluesiana of "Back Home," citing Afro-Cuban pop Machito arrangements inside a Brazilian carnival-chant created of vocal overtones and greasy rhythms. You get the picture. The Blue Yusef Lateef is one wild album. In sound, it is the very best the 1960s had to offer in terms of experimentation and accessibility. This is blues you can dance to, but also meditate to and marvel at -- a pearl worthy of the price. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/26/2024
Label: Music On Cd
UPC: 8718627236673
Rank: 226677

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Yusef Lateef   Primary Artist,Scratching,Koto,Oboe,Flute,Vocals,Bansuri,Shannie,Tamboura,Woodwind,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor),Bamboo Flute
Roy Brooks   Guest Artist,Drums
Hugh Lawson   Guest Artist,Piano
Cecil McBee   Guest Artist,Bass
Kenny Burrell   Guest Artist,Guitar
Blue Mitchell   Guest Artist,Trumpet
William S. Fischer   String Conductor,Conductor
Alfred Brown   Viola
Sonny Red   Vocals,Sax (Alto)
Bob Cranshaw   Bass,Bass (Electric),Fender Jazz Bass
The Sweet Inspirations   Vocals (Background)
Buddy Lucas   Harmonica
Selwart Clarke   Violin
Kermit Moore   Cello

Technical Credits

Joel Dorn   Producer,Series Producer
Ray Hall   Engineer
Lee Tanner   Photography
Stanislaw Zagorski   Design,Illustrations,Cover Illustration
Page Simon   Graphic Design
Nancy Dwyer   Illustrations
Alex Karas   Production Coordination
Yusef Lateef   Liner Notes,Composer,String Arrangements
Gene Paul   Mastering
Hugh Lawson   Composer
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