R E U P L O A D
Mulatu Astatke is one of Ethiopia's major musicians. In the late 1950s, he travelled to London, and later Boston and New York, absorbing jazz and Latin music, recording several LPs (one of which, Mulatu of Ethiopia, has become a legend among DJs in recent years), and eventually bringing both modern jazz and Latin influences and specific instruments back home to Addis Ababa. On piano, organ, vibes and percussion, with his arrangements and compositions, and as an agent provocateur, he became a pivotal figure in a great era of Ethiopian pop and jazz, from 1968 to 1974. To this day, he remains a ubiquitous presence in the Ethiopian music scene, as club owner, music school founder, radio DJ, composer, arranger and instrumentalist.
The Either/Orchestra is among the longest running and most important large ensembles in jazz. Since 1985, under the direction of founding saxophonist/composer Russ Gershon, the ten-piece group has traversed the history and stylistic range of jazz to make great music out of unexpected connections between styles and approaches to music. Like the late Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, the E/O has been a kind of graduate school of jazz, whose alumni include John Medeski, Matt Wilson, Josh Roseman and Miguel Zenon, among dozens of other significant players.
In 1997, inspired by the work of Mulatu Astatke among others, the E/O began playing their own arrangements of Ethiopian popular music, which garnered them an appearance at the Ethiopian Music Festival in Addis Ababa in January 2004, the first Americans ever invited. In Addis, the group met Mulatu and invited him to play on their concert, with results that surprised and delighted the audience and critics. Since that time, the E/O and Mulatu have performed together in the UK, Holland, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Canada and the US.
1. Either Orchestra & Mulatu Astatke - I [Soul song] (10:29)
2. Either Orchestra & Mulatu Astatke - talk (0:57)
3. Either Orchestra & Mulatu Astatke - II [Yekermo Sew/Gubelye/YegelleTezeta ] (20:14)
4. Either Orchestra & Mulatu Astatke - talk (0:50)5. Either Orchestra & Mulatu Astatke - III [Yekatit] (8:32)
6. Either Orchestra & Mulatu Astatke - IV [I Faram Gami I Faram] (7:05)
7. Either Orchestra & Mulatu Astatke - V [Yezamed Yebaed] (2:00)
Hi Bora,
ReplyDeleteYour tracklist for this concert is wrong. I was trying to figure it out and finally figured it out:
1) Soul Song [this is an Either/Orchestra song from "Afro-Cubism]
2) [talk]
3) Yekermo Sew/Gubelye/Yegelle Tezeta
4) [talk]
5)Yekatit
6)I Faram Gami I Faram
7) Yezamed Yebaed [also from "Afro-Cubism" by Either/Orchestra
Glad to help. Mulatu's music is the greatest. Thanks again for putting in the work so I don't have to.
By the way, where did you get these live Mulatu concerts? They're excellent sounding.
Thanx Matt,
ReplyDeleteI downloaded this concert few years ago by Soulseek, and didn't pay muchattention to tracklist ..the matter fact, I am listening the music, don't bother too much with data ... thanx anyway ..you are rare listener ..
B.
Matt,
ReplyDeletemost of the Mulatu concert you may find on this blog is prduct of my long lasting passion for Mulatu and Co last few years ..if you are persistent in researching you can find Mulatu's concert here and there ..but my main source is SOULSEEK ... here is link > http://www.slsknet.org/download.html
join the community and share !!
greetings...
B.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mediafire.com/download/s1ou6b51vg8z6al/Mulatu_Astatke_%26_Either_Orchestra_-_%5B2008%5D_-_Moers_festival_2008_%5Bethiopia%5D(2).rar