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Ethnic Heritage Ensemble- Hot 'N' Heavy: Live At The Ascension Loft (CD)

SKU: 038153057428
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the album cover for Ethnic Heritage Ensemble - Hot 'N' Heavy: Live At The Ascension Loft
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Kahil El'Zabar, drums, earth drums, kalimba; Corey Wilkes, trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion; Ernest Dawkins, alto and tenor saxophone, percussion; Fareed Haque, electric and acoustic guitar. In a Down Beat review of their previous Delmark album, Freedom Jazz Dance (517) Paul de Barros wrote "The forms being advanced here-or at least merged in a creative, new way-are African-American syncopation (funk, jazz) and the vertically integrated multiple parts of African drum ensemble music. With folkish simplicity and beguilingly subdued dynamics, Ethnic Heritage Ensemble-drums, guitar and two horns-achieves an effect something like an ad hoc percussion band walking the second line, with a little James Brown thrown in."

Tracklist:

  1. Major to Minor
  2. MT
  3. Hot 'n' Heavy
  4. There Is a Place
  5. Black as Vera Cruz
Format: New CD/Jazz

Ethnic Heritage Ensemble- Hot 'N' Heavy: Live At The Ascension Loft (CD)

SKU: 038153057428
Regular price ¥110.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 02.27.2007

 
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Kahil El'Zabar, drums, earth drums, kalimba; Corey Wilkes, trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion; Ernest Dawkins, alto and tenor saxophone, percussion; Fareed Haque, electric and acoustic guitar. In a Down Beat review of their previous Delmark album, Freedom Jazz Dance (517) Paul de Barros wrote "The forms being advanced here-or at least merged in a creative, new way-are African-American syncopation (funk, jazz) and the vertically integrated multiple parts of African drum ensemble music. With folkish simplicity and beguilingly subdued dynamics, Ethnic Heritage Ensemble-drums, guitar and two horns-achieves an effect something like an ad hoc percussion band walking the second line, with a little James Brown thrown in."

Tracklist:

  1. Major to Minor
  2. MT
  3. Hot 'n' Heavy
  4. There Is a Place
  5. Black as Vera Cruz