Rok, how about this religion; it's the same in Africa, Brazil, Haiti, or New Orleans, we talking about drums on fire, this is Babatunde Olatunji.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWeDev0QWLc
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, how about this religion; it's the same in Africa, Brazil, Haiti, or New Orleans, we talking about drums on fire, this is Babatunde Olatunji. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWeDev0QWLc Enjoy the music. |
Olatunji: Now that's a blast from the past. I have that tune on his 'Drums of Passion' CD. I listened to him back in my Dylan, Baez, Saint-marie, (the young have all the answers) Phase. The drumming is good. I just get tired, and quickly, of the repetitive chant. Esp since I have not a clue as to what he is saying. Cheers |
Rok, I like crispy fried chicken, and I also like the same kind of classic jazz as you, but I don't want either one of them every day. Here is an artist that rarely tread well worn paths in regard to her jazz, even her instrument of choice, jazz harp was a bit unusual. Along with Alice Coltrane, Dorothy Ashby extended the popularization of jazz harp past a novelty, showing how the instrument can be utilized seamlessly as much a bebop instrument as the saxophone. Her albums were of the jazz genre, but often moved into R&B, world and other musics, especially on her 1970 album The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby, where she demonstrates her talents on another instrument, the Japanese koto, successfully integrating it into jazz. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY8k9sFZNwA Enjoy the music. |
O-10: Very good. I like Dorothy Ashby. I listened to 'Misty' and 'House of The Rising Sun' along with the link you sent. The harp did not sound out of place in the least. She had good players in the group also. Music like this and you just know there are / will be, many CDs. Some tunes / groups, you just know you are listening to what will be their entire output. I will have to get some of her stuff and read her history. Thanks for the tip. Jazz makes up about one third of my toatal number of CDs. So Like you, I listen to other stuff also. This thread got me back to Jazz more than I would have normally. Today, it was, Haydn- The London Symphonies Vol 1 and the A Cappella group, The Persuasions.(A cappella soul) Both Great! Cheers |
Rok, I don't know why, but classical music instantly causes flash-backs of the movie "Clockwork Orange". Good music is just that "Good Music", no matter what the genre. I've been hearing the name "Conway Twitty" since I can remember, but he has never been on my "playlist"; now, thanks to you, he's on my "A" playlist. Find the best and leave the rest. Enjoy the music. |