Thanks to you Rok, I'm going to give Randy Weston the attention he deserves.
Randy weaves jazz and African rhythms into such a complex fashion that jazz becomes one with the music of Africa; it becomes "Jafrican". Well anyway you get my drift.
After thoroughly establishing his jazz credentials, he traveled throughout Africa with a U.S. cultural delegation and toured Morocco, where he decided to settle, running his African Rhythms Club in Tangier for five years, from 1967 to 1972. He said in a 2015 interview: "We had everything in there from Chicago blues singers to singers from the Congo.... The whole idea was to trace African people wherever we are and what we do with music. (he lived there with his entire family)
"Blue Moses" is just one of the albums that resulted from that stay. The "Spirits of Our Ancestors" is another album that was influenced by that stay.
I am posting those two album for our listening pleasure;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4Ij_vCU3WM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3o7Ecfwrbzs&list=OLAK5uy_kD5pgH3UxFUeEraPzIjbhsu3DWm7d4jtc