- 2LP
- Digital
Various Artists
Spiritual Jazz 7: Islam
Jazzman
- Cat No: JMANCD092
- Release: 2017-03-17
Track List
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1. Maurice McIntyre - Humility in the Light of Creator
02:55 -
2. Ritual Trio - Africanos/Latinos
09:51 -
3. Emmanuel Abdul-Rahim - Kalahari Suite
07:34 -
4. Creative Arts Ensemble - Uhuru
06:22 -
5. East New York Ensemble de Music - Mevlana
11:59 -
6. Idrees Sulieman - The Camel
06:24 -
7. Yusef Lateef - Morning
10:36 -
8. Sabu & Sahib Shihab - Nus
03:10 -
9. Abdelrahman 'Abdo' Elkhatib & Solar Plexus - Ah Ya Zen
04:55 -
10. The Lightmen - All Praises to Allah, Pt. 1 & 2
04:43 -
11. Ahmed Abdul-Malik - Nadusilma
04:01 -
12. Dawan Muhammad - Taumbu
01:28
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Songs ancient and divine - the seventh volume of our acclaimed Spiritual Jazz series examines the influence and impact of Islam on four decades of jazz innovation.
Through Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali, the civil rights era in America saw African American liberation politics famously associated with Islamic belief. This was not the first time that radical developments in African American cultural life had been widely and famously associated with Islam - that distinction belongs not to political or sporting giants, but to the progressive jazz musicians of the bebop generation. Kenny Clarke, Art Blakey, Sahib Shihab, Gigi Gryce, Idrees Sulieman, Ahmad Jamal, Yusef Lateef; all these legendary jazz pioneers - and countless more - were early converts to the spiritually charged Ahmadiyya school of Islam.
Their faith profoundly influenced the music that they made, and the presence of prominent and innovative Muslim musicians at the heart of jazz culture in America has been recognised ever since. The tracks on this collection follow the story of Islam and jazz from the 1950s to the 1980s. Recorded by Muslim jazz musicians, they often draw specifically on
Middle Eastern or Islamic music, dream of an esoteric or spiritual Afro-East, or invoke the landscape and sound worlds of Islamic Africa. Spiritual Jazz 7 presents a selection of visionary music – inspired by faith, powered by jazz.
2LP gatefold
Extensive liner notes
CD with 24 page colour booklet
Many tracks never before reissued
Only on Jazzman – all because WE DIG DEEPER!
Through Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali, the civil rights era in America saw African American liberation politics famously associated with Islamic belief. This was not the first time that radical developments in African American cultural life had been widely and famously associated with Islam - that distinction belongs not to political or sporting giants, but to the progressive jazz musicians of the bebop generation. Kenny Clarke, Art Blakey, Sahib Shihab, Gigi Gryce, Idrees Sulieman, Ahmad Jamal, Yusef Lateef; all these legendary jazz pioneers - and countless more - were early converts to the spiritually charged Ahmadiyya school of Islam.
Their faith profoundly influenced the music that they made, and the presence of prominent and innovative Muslim musicians at the heart of jazz culture in America has been recognised ever since. The tracks on this collection follow the story of Islam and jazz from the 1950s to the 1980s. Recorded by Muslim jazz musicians, they often draw specifically on
Middle Eastern or Islamic music, dream of an esoteric or spiritual Afro-East, or invoke the landscape and sound worlds of Islamic Africa. Spiritual Jazz 7 presents a selection of visionary music – inspired by faith, powered by jazz.
2LP gatefold
Extensive liner notes
CD with 24 page colour booklet
Many tracks never before reissued
Only on Jazzman – all because WE DIG DEEPER!