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    El Babaku ‎- Live At The Jazz Galerie (1971/2014) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    El Babaku ‎- Live At The Jazz Galerie (1971/2014) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    El Babaku ‎- Live At The Jazz Galerie (1971/2014)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 48:04 minutes | 911 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    This 1971 recording is something special – no chordal instruments, no horns, four Americans and one Cuban performing traditional African and Afro-Cuban pieces in a live spiritual ritual of drumming, chants, and song.

    Known for his work with Woody Shaw and Eddie Harris, American percussionist Billy Brooks moved to Europe in 1964, where he has played with the likes of Tete Montoliu and Dusko Goykovich. The African-rooted El Babaku is the group’s theme song, with Brooks playing bass block flute and leading the call and response. Orisha, a traditional Nigerian song of the Yoruba, is a vocation to the gods. Brooks’ jazz drumming and interplay reflects the African heritage that runs through jazz. Aino Buca is a traditional Cuban piece given to the group by Tete Montolu’s Cuban wife. Cuban conga player Carlos Santa Cruz, a friend and student of the legendary Cuban conga player Chano Pozo, takes over most of the ritualistic chants while Brooks concentrates on bamboo flute, singing through the instrument ala Roland Kirk. Al Hajj Malik Al Shabbazz has Brooks honoring Malcom X’s memory. Here, as in other pieces, the bass functions as a drone, much like the rababab in Arabic music. Lament, a Nigerian song of mourning and loneliness, functions like a jazz ballad for voice and drums. El Lupe Chango celebrates the Yoruban god Chango who reigns over the world with lightning and thunder. Carlos sings with Brooks on the African dun-dun and traps. Brooks says it best; “The ecstasy I get in music comes from group drumming. It’s more than musical – it’s spiritual”.

    Tracklist:

    01 - El Babaku
    02 - Orisha
    03 - Aino Buca
    04 - Al Hajj Malik Al Shabazz - For Malcolm X
    05 - Lament
    06 - El Lupe Chango

    Produced by Joachim E. Berendt. Engineered by Eberhard Sengspiel (Teldec Studio, Berlin).
    Recorded live on May 3, 1971 at the Berlin Jazz Galerie, Germany.
    Digitally Remastered.

    Musicians:
    Billy Brooks - drums, flute, talking drum, vocals
    Burt Thompson - bass, vocals
    Carlos Santa Cruz - congas, cowbell, tamborim, vocals
    Donald Coleman - congas, cowbell, vocals
    Charles Campbell - congas, vocals

    Analyzed: Billy Brooks / El Babaku
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -1.51 dB -13.56 dB 8:34 01-El Babaku
    DR11 -0.79 dB -13.98 dB 7:15 02-Orisha
    DR9 -1.75 dB -12.95 dB 8:31 03-Aino Buca
    DR9 -1.28 dB -12.99 dB 8:14 04-Al Hajj Malik Al Shabazz - For Malcolm X
    DR11 -1.94 dB -15.76 dB 6:21 05-Lament
    DR10 -0.73 dB -12.93 dB 9:09 06-El Lupe Chango
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 6
    Official DR value: DR10

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2568 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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