Jazz, Jazz, Jazz
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Habibi Funk Records
Lanzado en: 20/10/2023
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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes: 1.1 Seira Music
1.2 Shaikan Music
1.3 Saat Alfarah
1.4 Farrah Galbi Aljadeed
1.5 Kaif Halo
1.6 Forssa Saeeda
1.7 Nile Waves
1.8 Azzah Music
1.9 Bride of Afrika Feat (Osman Zeeto)
1.10 Hilwa Ya Amoora
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Descripción:Vinyl LP pressing. "I heard about Seif Abu Bakr and The Scorpions maybe 3-4 years ago. Their album Jazz, Jazz Jazz ended up on my radar because of an eBay auction with the bids eventually rising daily up to a staggering 1000$. The music is a unique combination of incredible horn arrangements powerfully performed, a vigorous drummer contributing a funky backbone and Seif's vocals uniting those elements. The results range from instrumental tracks awaking memories of 1970s crime thriller soundtracks to more Sudanese-rooted tracks, a lot of them modernized versions traditional rhythms of the diverse regions of Sudan and even an excursion into Colgolese Soukouss. I went for my second trip to Sudan in December 2018 and after doing some research on the first trip my local colleagues Larissa and Yassir had managed to reach Amir, The Scorpions band leader and he was happy to meet. We got together with him in a Cafe right at the Nile in Omdurman. It was a happy occasion for everyone. He told us stories about him meeting Jimmy Cliff and Lewis Armstrong when they visited Sudan and how he and his band mates from The Scorpions played extensively in Kuwait, both in club residencies as well as for television. Amir brought tons of incredible photos illustrating not only the bands history but the vivid cultural live in the many music clubs in Khartoum of the 1970s. During this decade up until 1983 the capital was home to a huge number of clubs, bards and concert halls. This scene started to perish after president Nimeiry's turn away from his socialist policies, that he was widely associated with in the first decade of his rule, towards the implementation of Sharia law in 1983. During the first decade of his rule he had actively supported various artists of the Jazz scene, taking some of them on trips throughout Africa. The 1989 coup of Bashir and his generals then caused the final blow to a once thriving scene. Both of these political events within six years lead to significant drawbacks for the Sudanese jazz scene resulting into hardly no gig opportunities left and parties and concerts being critically observed. A number of musicians faced prosecution, most of the time for their political views; some left Sudan for good. Music never completely vanished from public life and even the regime kept selected artists close, but for a majority of those bands affiliated to the jazz scene life and making ends became a lot harder. The Scorpions dissolved as a group around the same time. The re-release was produced with a clean copy of the vinyl version as a source. The original reel tape of the album stayed with Saif Abu Bakr along with another reel with other recordings that were never released. Unfortunately it was lost when Saif Abu Bakr had to flee to Kuwait temporarily during the second gulf war when Iraq raided Kuwait." (Jannis Stuerz / Habibi Funk Records, 2018), Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork: Simone Cihlar, Liner Notes: Ameen Rabih, Liner Notes: Jannis Stürtz, Liner Notes: Larissa Fuhrmann, Liner Notes: Yassir Awad, Remastered By, Restoration [Audio Restoration]: Roskow Kretschmann, Translated By, Editor: Malak Makar, Featuring: ????? ????, Labelcode HABB9.1 (HABIBI009), Mastered At Audiomoto
"Jazz, Jazz, Jazz (LP+MP3)" es una reedición excepcional realizada por el sello Habibi Funk Records que rescata el vibrante panorama del jazz sudanés de los años ochenta para nuevas generaciones y coleccionistas exigentes por igual. Este álbum reúne al grupo The Scorpions junto con Saif Abu Bakr en una mezcla magistral donde confluyen ritmos tradicionales africanos y elementos clásicos del jazz occidental: metales potentes y líneas rítmicas irresistibles dan vida a composiciones llenas de energía e innovación sonora únicas desde su lanzamiento original en 1980 hasta esta cuidada edición actualizada tanto en vinilo como formato digital MP3 tras ser minuciosamente remasterizado. Habibi Funk Records destaca internacionalmente por su labor rescatando joyas musicales poco conocidas o injustamente olvidadas del norte africano y Oriente Medio; cada referencia editada ofrece máxima calidad sonora acompañada siempre de notas explicativas detalladas que contextualizan históricamente cada obra recuperada para disfrute contemporáneo globalizado sin fronteras culturales ni temporales. The Scorpions & Saif Abu Bakr fueron auténticos pioneros al combinar melodías árabes con grooves funk modernos?su legado sigue marcando tendencia dentro del panorama musical sudanés actual! Desde su reciente redescubrimiento mundial,"Jazz,Jazz,Jazz", especialmente temas como ?Azzah Music?, ha alcanzado categoría icónica entre coleccionistas internacionales apasionados por las fusiones afro-jazzeras más originales.
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N° de fabricante: HABIBI009-1
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