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    Mulatu Astatke & His Ethiopian Quintet - Afro-Latin Soul (2018)

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    Mulatu Astatke & His Ethiopian Quintet - Afro-Latin Soul (2018)

    Mulatu Astatke & His Ethiopian Quintet - Afro-Latin Soul (2018)
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    Ethnic Jazz | Country: Ethiopia (Jimma) | Label: Strut

    Strut continue their essential work with the “Godfather Of Ethio Jazz”, Mulatu Astatke, with the first official reissues of his early classics ‘Afro Latin Soul’ Volumes 1 and 2 from 1966, recorded as The Ethiopian Quintet. Arriving after Astatke’s life-changing years studying at Berklee College in Boston, the albums were the first experiments in his pioneering sound, fusing Ethiopian cultural music with Afro Latin and jazz forms. “I have always felt a deep connection between Latin and African music,” he explains. “I travelled to Cuba and listened to their musicians; the tempo, rhythm and feeling was very similar to different African forms. In the mid-‘60s, I formed a band called The Ethiopian Quintet in New York comprising Ethiopian, Latin and Afro-American musicians - the band included trumpeter and pianist Rudy Houston who later played with Yambu and Felix Torres who played with La Sonora Poncena.” Supported by Worthy Records’ Gil Snapper who offered to record the quintet.

    Astatke began to experiment during two separate sessions: “We created a different feel and different arrangements. On the first recording, I played an adaptation of an ancient Ethiopian warrior song, ‘I Faram Gami I Faram’ - the lyrics were translated so that the singer could sing it in Spanish. Some compositions were important steps for me: ‘Mascaram Setaba’ (‘Summer Is Coming’) ‘Shagu’ and ‘Almaz’. With the second album, a personal favourite is ‘Girl From Addis Ababa’ which worked very nicely as a fusion of Ethiopian modes and R&B rhythms.” Astatke would start to perfect his Ethio jazz sound on his later album for Worthy

    in 1972, ‘Mulatu Of Ethiopia’ (STRUT129) but the two volumes of ‘Afro Latin Soul’ stand as important recordings documenting his early career. “It was a very interesting time to be in New York during the mid-‘60s. I was there at the same time as Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba and Fela Kuti and we each tried to play our part in putting Africa on the map of contemporary jazz.”

    ‘Afro Latin Soul’ Volumes 1 and 2 come in their full original artwork and are painstakingly remastered by The Carvery. All formats feature personal liner notes by Mulatu Astatke.



    Track List:
    01. I Faram Gami I Faram
    02. Mascaram Setaba
    03. Shagu
    04. One For Buzayhew
    05. Alone In The Crowd
    06. Almaz
    07. Mulatu's Hideaway
    08. Askum
    09. A Kiss Before Dawn
    10. Playboy Cha Cha
    11. The Panther (Boogaloo)
    12. Konjit (Pretty)
    13. Soul Power
    14. Lover's Mambo
    15. Love Mood For Two
    16. Jijiger
    17. Girl From Addis Ababa
    18. Karayu
    19. Raina

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