Cheick Tidiane Seck - Timbuktu (The Music Of Randy Weston) (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 402 MB | Tracks: 8 | 69:43 min
Style: Jazz | Label: Komos
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 402 MB | Tracks: 8 | 69:43 min
Style: Jazz | Label: Komos
A well-intentioned tribute to the late pianist, composer and pioneer of Maghrebi jazz Randy Weston by the keyboard player Cheikh Tidiane Seck, Timbuktu: The Music of Randy Weston never really gets off the ground. Seck, whose c.v. includes spells with Mali's Super Rail Band de Bamako, Les Ambassadeurs, Salif Keita and Amadou & Mariam, and Senegal's Youssou N'Dour, is a funky player with a firm grip on desert blues, but he is an underwhelming arranger and soloist. The charts are pedestrian and neither Seck nor tenor saxophonists Yizih Yode and Manu Dibango get out of the grooves and take flight.
But the release of the album—the first in Paris-based label Komos' The Music Of series—does provide an excuse to plug a far more rewarding celebration of Weston's music: his own double album The Spirits Of Our Ancestors (Verve/Antilles, 1992). On it, Weston revisits eight of his best-loved pieces fronting a mid-sized ensemble arranged by his longtime friend, the trombonist and orchestrator Melba Liston. The pair first worked together on Weston's Little Niles (United Artists, 1959), and went on to collaborate on four more albums over the next fifteen years. The Spirits Of Our Ancestors was the first project Liston was well enough to work on following a stroke in 1985.
The band assembled by Weston and Liston is a choice assemblage of bop, hard bop and spiritual jazz A-listers, and is a meeting of old friends. It includes trumpeter Idrees Sulieman, who was part of the smaller group which recorded Little Niles three decades earlier. Dizzy Gillespie, whose big band Liston was a member of in the late 1940s, guests on "African Sunrise," which was written for him by Weston in 1983. The after effects of Liston's stroke meant she was unable to play trombone, so Benny Powell takes that place in the lineup. Also featured are alto saxophonist Talib Kibwe and tenor saxophonists Billy Harper, Dewey Redman and, guesting on "African Cookbook" and "Blue Moses, Pharoah Sanders. There are two bassists, Alex Blake and Jamil Sulieman Nasser. The drummer is Idris Muhammad and the percussionists are Big Black and Weston's son Azzedin. Other tracks include "The Healers," "The Call," African Village" and "The Seventh Queen."
Tracklist:
01. Tanjah
02. Ganawa Blues Moses Rhodes
03. Timbuktu (Feat. Manu Dibango)
04. In Memory of
05. African Cookbook (Feat. Manu Dibango)
06. Ganawa Blue Moses Piano
07. Niger Mambo
08. Mr. Randy
FILE: 01. Tanjah.flac
Size: 72563357 Hash: DE3DFB0903002F50AC642489427BE5D5 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 6E3491A394373E8A93724F5D2AE57AEE067CE027
FILE: 02. Ganawa Blues Moses Rhodes.flac
Size: 38721694 Hash: BFF7B708AE3DF92B87D7E45287108E1E Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 7EE5E75210FD0F9655921D8C5375502E09D67BFE
FILE: 03. Timbuktu (Feat. Manu Dibango).flac
Size: 52038623 Hash: EB0427DC9D34A01517FF4EF8BA92EF19 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 04C373181667D7EEC6B1751D7F2A9D17D6937311
FILE: 04. In Memory of.flac
Size: 45973367 Hash: C88802B6A98E3C88BFDAF50C88FF49AE Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: E4E333A0F0A0684B84B48E4B75E48DB74E5949D9
FILE: 05. African Cookbook (Feat. Manu Dibango).flac
Size: 70509480 Hash: 3E66499E4A5960116ECD06852EFEBBA3 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 34C58B14E22401DD1D3AC5794E9E7EFAFF89B79E
FILE: 06. Ganawa Blue Moses Piano.flac
Size: 52843104 Hash: 8096F8C8F57BC0F5EB231D7636C9419B Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 85AFDFDE4B09CE39469F9CEF014F5E9E2541D3FB
FILE: 07. Niger Mambo.flac
Size: 45259702 Hash: D8360759CF975B2D06BBEDEC6D0671EE Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 1F4D638E9743A782551794D695478BADEC21701D
FILE: 08. Mr. Randy.flac
Size: 44417330 Hash: 4AFF171FFA680B003075572D8D475C9E Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: E9C1CE26D38DD011CEE5504A9FE48AFFD11A89A0