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Abdullah Ibrahim|Duke's memories (Live at Berlin, Germany 1981) (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions)

Duke's memories (Live at Berlin, Germany 1981) (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions)

Abdullah Ibrahim

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South African pianist Abdullah Ibrahim recorded several tributes to his mentor Duke Ellington, and Duke's Memories is certainly one of the finest. Adroitly choosing some under-recognized beauties of Ellingtonia, adding a standard, and mixing in a few originals, Ibrahim delivers a well-balanced and frequently gorgeous program. The opening "Star Crossed Lovers" includes a heart-rending alto solo by one of the best saxophonists few people know (Carlos Ward), and the obscure, jaunty "Way Way Back" is given a delightful, in-the-pocket reading. Tracks five through nine are from a live date, beginning with Ibrahim's moving, stately "The Wedding," which he seems to have recorded on virtually every album he issued during the '80s; it receives one of its better renditions here. The leader, as is his wont, tends to stay in the background, eschewing the star soloist role and preferring to direct the quartet from the keyboard, though he steps out front with some rich playing on "In a Sentimental Mood." A rippling medley of Ellington's "Angelica" and "Purple Gazelle" closes out the album in delightful fashion, rounding out a deeply felt performance. Recommended.

© Brian Olewnick /TiVo

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Abdullah Ibrahim

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The Wedding
00:03:40

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Abdullah Ibrahim, compositeur

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2
Black and Brown Cherries
00:03:56

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Abdullah Ibrahim, compositeur

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3
For Coltrane
00:03:27

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Abdullah Ibrahim, compositeur

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4
In a Sentimental Mood
00:03:09

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Duke Ellington, compositeur

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Angelica-Purple Gazelle
00:07:20

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Duke Ellington, compositeur

2002 Disques Black & Blue 2002 Disques Black & Blue

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Star Crossed Lovers
00:06:15

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Duke Ellington, compositeur

2002 Disques Black & Blue 2002 Disques Black & Blue

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Way Way Back
00:04:24

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Duke Ellington, compositeur - Johnny Hodges, compositeur

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Virgin Jungle
00:04:11

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Duke Ellington, compositeur

2002 Disques Black & Blue 2002 Disques Black & Blue

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Water Edge
00:06:12

Abdullah Ibrahim, interprète - Abdullah Ibrahim, compositeur

2002 Disques Black & Blue 2002 Disques Black & Blue

Albumbeschreibung

South African pianist Abdullah Ibrahim recorded several tributes to his mentor Duke Ellington, and Duke's Memories is certainly one of the finest. Adroitly choosing some under-recognized beauties of Ellingtonia, adding a standard, and mixing in a few originals, Ibrahim delivers a well-balanced and frequently gorgeous program. The opening "Star Crossed Lovers" includes a heart-rending alto solo by one of the best saxophonists few people know (Carlos Ward), and the obscure, jaunty "Way Way Back" is given a delightful, in-the-pocket reading. Tracks five through nine are from a live date, beginning with Ibrahim's moving, stately "The Wedding," which he seems to have recorded on virtually every album he issued during the '80s; it receives one of its better renditions here. The leader, as is his wont, tends to stay in the background, eschewing the star soloist role and preferring to direct the quartet from the keyboard, though he steps out front with some rich playing on "In a Sentimental Mood." A rippling medley of Ellington's "Angelica" and "Purple Gazelle" closes out the album in delightful fashion, rounding out a deeply felt performance. Recommended.

© Brian Olewnick /TiVo

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