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Mulatu Astatke – Ethio Jazz (LP)

37,90 
Format LP
Label P-VINE
Availability Out of stock
Release Date 04/09/2024

★First limited edition *With obi

If you want to listen to Mulatu, start with this! This is the long-awaited repress of Mulatu’s greatest work, the most important album in the history of Ethiopian jazz!

The album released by the master Ethiopian musician and multi-instrumentalist Mulatu Astatke in 1974 after returning from the US through Amha Records in his native Ethiopia is called Ethio-Jazz. It is a masterpiece that continues to shine as a milestone not only in Mulatu’s career but also in the history of modern Ethiopian music. This album is a miraculous balance of ethnic nostalgic melodies played by the wind, a polyrhythmic rhythm section that creates a thick swell, a bewitching vibraphone, smoky roses and organ, and the modal jazz sound inherited from the US that envelops the entire work… It is undoubtedly a masterpiece that reigns at the pinnacle of Ethio-Jazz, and an ambitious work that shows Mulatu’s talent to obtain a new sound. Every time I listen to it, I get excited by its mysterious coolness. The songs “Yekermo Sew” and “Gubelye,” which were used in the film “Broken Flowers” and became a hot topic, are also irresistible!

SIDE A:
A1. Dewol
A2. Yekermo Saw
A3. Gubelye
A4. Asmarina
A5. Yetatit

SIDE B:
B1. Netsanet
B2. Tezetaye Anchie Lidge
B3. Sabye
B4. Ene Alanchie Alnorem

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