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Mulatu Steps Ahead

Mulatu Astatke

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Mulatu Astatke already has a legendary status as the father of Ethio Jazz. But he hasn't been content to rest on his laurels. Instead he's forged ahead. This album proves very different from his work with the Heliocentrics (some of whom do feature here), or with the Either/Orchestra -- it's an album of what is essentially a meandering, laid-back groove that looks at music from two angles -- the Western and the Ethiopian. The former gets to stretch out on cuts like the opener, the reflective "Radcliffe," and "The Way to Nice." Ethiopia raises its head on "I Faram Gami I Faram," which some luscious Addis Ababa singing, a reworking of the style that made Astatke's name, and actually of one of his old compositions. But it can also be heard in the flute on "Ethio Blues," or the ways Astatke's vibraphone resembles a balafon in "Green Africa." "Assosa" is a true trip into rural Ethiopia, based on traditional music, while "Mulatu's Mood" crosses the continent to put another of the man's older pieces in a highlife framework and highlight the connections between styles. What's interesting is how much of a backseat Astatke is happy to take, rarely venturing out front for a solo (and even then they're brief, more like punctuations), but always powering things along as part of the rhythm section. The exception is on "Boogaloo," at heart Western enough until Astatke takes it to Ethiopia over the groove, and then an Ethiopian fiddle holds it in strange, beautiful territory. A beautiful album that adds to Astatke's stature.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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Radcliffe
00:07:54

Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist, Composer, Lyricist - !K7 Publishing Gmbh

2010 Strut 2010 Strut Records

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Green Africa
00:05:13

Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist, Composer, Lyricist - !K7 Publishing Gmbh

2010 Strut 2010 Strut Records

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The Way To Nice
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Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist, Composer, Lyricist - !K7 Publishing Gmbh

2010 Strut 2010 Strut Records

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Assosa
00:02:39

Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist, Composer, Lyricist - !K7 Publishing Gmbh

2010 Strut 2010 Strut Records

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I Faram Gami I Faram
00:05:33

Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist - Mulatu Astatke, Joel Yennior, Composer, Lyricist - Ichabod Music (BMI)Joel Yennior

2010 Strut 1966 Worthy Records

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Mulatu's Mood
00:05:56

Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist, Composer, Lyricist - !K7 Publishing Gmbh

2010 Strut 2010 Strut Records

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Ethio Blues
00:06:56

Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist, Composer, Lyricist - !K7 Publishing Gmbh

2010 Strut 2010 Strut Records

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Boogaloo
00:05:13

Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist, Composer, Lyricist - Worthy Music

2010 Strut 2010 Strut Records

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Motherland
00:04:26

Mulatu Astatke, Main Artist, Composer, Lyricist - !K7 Publishing Gmbh

2010 Strut 2010 Strut Records

Album review

Mulatu Astatke already has a legendary status as the father of Ethio Jazz. But he hasn't been content to rest on his laurels. Instead he's forged ahead. This album proves very different from his work with the Heliocentrics (some of whom do feature here), or with the Either/Orchestra -- it's an album of what is essentially a meandering, laid-back groove that looks at music from two angles -- the Western and the Ethiopian. The former gets to stretch out on cuts like the opener, the reflective "Radcliffe," and "The Way to Nice." Ethiopia raises its head on "I Faram Gami I Faram," which some luscious Addis Ababa singing, a reworking of the style that made Astatke's name, and actually of one of his old compositions. But it can also be heard in the flute on "Ethio Blues," or the ways Astatke's vibraphone resembles a balafon in "Green Africa." "Assosa" is a true trip into rural Ethiopia, based on traditional music, while "Mulatu's Mood" crosses the continent to put another of the man's older pieces in a highlife framework and highlight the connections between styles. What's interesting is how much of a backseat Astatke is happy to take, rarely venturing out front for a solo (and even then they're brief, more like punctuations), but always powering things along as part of the rhythm section. The exception is on "Boogaloo," at heart Western enough until Astatke takes it to Ethiopia over the groove, and then an Ethiopian fiddle holds it in strange, beautiful territory. A beautiful album that adds to Astatke's stature.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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