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Mulatu Astatqé - Éthiopiques 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale 1969-1974 mp3 download

Mulatu Astatqé - Éthiopiques 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale 1969-1974 mp3 download
Singer: Mulatu Astatqé
Title: Éthiopiques 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale 1969-1974
Released: 1998
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Jazz-Funk, African
Genre: Jazz / Soul Funk / World Folk Country
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 191
Formats: AIFF TTA VQF MP1 MPC RA WAV
MP3 size: 1156 mb

Mulatu Astatqé - Éthiopiques 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale 1969-1974 mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Yèkèrmo Sèw 4:12
2 Mètché Dershé 3:56
3 Kasalèfkut Hulu 2:43
4 Tezeta
Arranged By – Mulatu Astatqé*Written-By – Trad.*
6:14
5 Yègellé Tezeta 3:17
6 Munayé
Strings – The Police Strings Orchestra*
4:58
7 Gubèlyé
Arranged By – Mulatu Astatqé*Written-By – Trad.*
4:36
8 Asmarina
Written-By – Féqadu Amdè-Mesqel*
4:55
9 Yèkatit 3:55
10 Nètsanèt 5:33
11 Tezetayé Antchi Lidj 6:01
12 Sabyé
Arranged By – Mulatu Astatqé*Written-By – Trad.*
5:24
13 Ené Alantchi Alnorem
Written-By – Girma Hadgu*
4:59
14 Dèwèl 4:14

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Mélodie Distribution
  • Made By – MPO
  • Mastered At – Digital Edge

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Antonio (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Bass – Giovanni Rico (tracks: 7 to 13), Haylu "Zihon" Kèbbèdè* (tracks: 1 to 6), Ivo (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Drums – Girma Zèmaryam* (tracks: 1 to 6), Tèmarè Harègu* (tracks: 7 to 13), Tesfayé "Hodo" Mèkonnen* (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Engineer [Transfers & Restoration] – Wilfrid Harpaillé
  • Executive-Producer, Compilation Producer [Series Editor], Liner Notes – Francis Falceto
  • Flute – Fèqadu Amdé-Mesqel* (tracks: 7 to 13)
  • Guitar – Andrew Wilson (tracks: 6 to 13), Tèklè "Huket" Adhanom* (tracks: 1 to 5)
  • Keyboards – Mulatu* (tracks: 7 to 13)
  • Liner Notes [English Translation] – Karen Albrecht*
  • Mastered By – Digital Edge
  • Organ, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Mulatu* (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Tenor Saxophone – Fèqadu Amdé-Mesqel*, Mogus Habte* (tracks: 7 to 13)
  • Tenor Saxophone [First Tenor Sax] – Tesfa-Maryam Kidané* (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Trumpet – Fèllèqè Kidané* (tracks: 5), Yohannès Tèkolla* (tracks: 7 to 13)
  • Typography [Graphisme] – Jack Garnier
  • Upright Piano – Girma Bèyènè* (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Written-By – Mulatu Astatqé* (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6, 9 to 11, 14)

Notes

Tracks 1 through 6 issued June 1972 on the LP "Ethiopian Modern Instrumental Hits" (AELP 10). (Tracks 1, 2 & 5 originally released in 1969).
Tracks 7 through 13 originally released in September 1972 on the LP "Yekatit - Ethio Jazz / Mulatu Astatke featuring Fekade Amde Meskel" (AELP 90).
Track 14 originally released in the USA in 1972 on the LP "Mulatu of Ethiopia" and recorded with Latin-American musicians, including several of Mongo Santamaria's sidemen.

Fabriqué en France par MPO
Exclusive license from Amha Eshèté/Amha Records
Transfers & Restoration done for Digital Edge

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 3 307518 296428
  • Barcode (String): 3307518296428
  • Matrix / Runout: CA 829642 @
  • ASIN: B00000DDMB
  • Distribution Code: DK016
  • Rights Society: SACEM

Mulatu Astatqé - Éthiopiques 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale 1969-1974 mp3 album free



MrDog
Too bad the sax distorts so heavily on "Tezeta"!
Anayaron
"Musically trained in London and schooled in the club scene of mid-'60s New York, Mulatu Astatke stands as the exceptional musical innovator of the Ethiopian groove. Starting in 1969, he created the first bands independent of the military, which had previously dominated the country's music scene. Having immersed himself in Caribbean music, funk, jazz and Latin grooves during his lengthy stint abroad, Mulatu returned to his native land to give rise to a brand new sound. An album of instrumentals, Ethiopiques Volume 4 is a case study in the inventive blending of influences that comprised the Ethiopian groove. Strains of funk and reggae timings permeate the thick and chunky bass lines, which are pushed prominently forward in the mix. Multiple saxophones swirl with the hypnotic, snake-charming sounds of the East, while at the same time resonating with jazzy tones reminiscent of John Coltrane and Lester Young. Guitar is a main ingredient here, growling with funky distorted wah-pedaled fuzz riffs that sound like they were lifted straight out of an early '70s black-exploitation flick. Drums and percussion combine the punchy funk of James Brown and the Meters with the heavy Latin rhythms of Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo. Fusing all of these elements together, Mulatu unleashes a potent brew of afro-jazz grooves that pull you in and leave you in a mystical trance-like state. Whew! Even when the record stops, these mood-inspiring sounds linger on like a drug. Get your head on right, light a candle, sit back, and you too will understand...Tropical in its roots, funky and intoxicating in its impact, Mulatu Astatke's distinct brand of Ethiopian music features some of the most soulful hip-grinding instrumentals ever recorded in Mother Africa."Written by John Ballon
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