To whom it may concern, Blakey's "Drum Suite" is more African in regard to the drumming than most drum albums that can be found in Africa; that's because of the time span between when that record was made and now, as well as those spectacular drummers;I'm glad that it is in my collection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A1ndido_Camero
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabu_Martinez
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Jones
Personnel
Art Blakey - drums
Bill Hardman (4–6), Donald Byrd (7–9) - trumpet
Jackie McLean - alto saxophone (tracks 4–6)
Ira Sullivan - tenor saxophone (7–9)
Ray Bryant (tracks 1–3), Sam Dockery (tracks 4–6), Kenny Drew (7–9) - piano
Oscar Pettiford - bass, cello (tracks 1–3)
Spanky DeBrest (tracks 4–6), Wilbur Ware (tracks 7–9) - bass
Jo Jones - drums (tracks 1–3)
Charles "Specs" Wright - drums, timpani, gong (tracks 1–3)
Candido Camero, Sabu Martinez - bongos (tracks 1–3)
It's a spectacular album.