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Monday, November 19, 2012

Mulatu Astatke - Assiyo Bellema [1994]


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       Mulatu Astatke is a musical titan, in the same league as the likes of Fela Kuti and King Sunny Ade, yet he was first recognized to most people when The Paris-based world music record label, Buda Musique devoted the entire 4th installment of their respected series, Ethiopiques, to his compositions in 1998.




       Astatke was born in 1943 in a town called Jimma in Ethiopia. His family sent him abroad to Wales to study chemical engineering, and instead, he came home with a degree in Music and a whole new sound brewing in his head. After Wales, he proceeded to the prestigious Berklee College of Music becoming the first African student to attend, studying the Vibraphone and percussion.








       After completing his studies and a brief stay in New York, he went home with his new-found knowledge of jazz, and fused it with the rich modal sounds of his home land, giving birth to a new genre: Ethio-Jazz. Jazz was a revolutionary sound not only in Ethiopia, but in all of East Africa. It wasnt until the 1970s that his sound was embraced, at which point , he was a widely revered and respected figure in the Ethiopian music scene. He performed with many Ethiopian stars such as Mahmoud Ahmed, as well as Duke Ellington and his band when they toured Ethiopia in 1973. By the 1980s though it seemed he had faded away the international eye and into obscurity.Thanks to the release of the Ethiopiques, Mulatu experienced what few African artists have ever experienced, an international come-back. His music was the score for Jim Jarmuschs film Broken Flowers in 2005, bringing him into even sharper focus in the international eye.Today, he has been embraced and sampled by a whole new generation of artists and fans, including artists such as Nas, Damian Marley, Cut Chemist, Quantic, Oh No, Madlib, and Knaan. In 2008 he released an album titled Inspiration Information Vol. 3 and toured with the internationally renowned eight- piece funk group the Heliocentrics.









       On March 30th, 2010 Mulatu released his latest album Mulatu Steps Ahead on Strut Records. Brimming with new compositions and re-arrangements of older classics it is an absolute must-have in anyones collection. After more than 50 years in the game he is still able to do what he does best: use the abstractions of jazz to tell an African story. 






     Mulatu Astatke - Assiyo Bellema

       This record from the early nineties features a blend of old and new Ethio-Jazz tunes as well as Mulatu's interpretations of some traditional Ethiopian songs.Recorded at Omega Studios, Rockville, Maryland, U.S.A.



v.a. - Ethio-Grooves-Mix [2011]


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Ethio-Grooves-Mix


01 Mulatu Astatke – Maskaram Setaba (1)
02 Menelik Wossenachew with Mulatu & All-Star Band – Fikratchin (1)
03 Mulatu Astatke – Yekerme Sew (1)
04 Mahmoud Ahmed with Dahlac Band – Yalem Baytewarnegn (3)
05 Tesfa Mariam Kidane – Heywete (1)
06 Alemayehu Eshete – Kochen Messasate (2)
07 Bahta Gebre Hiwot – Gizie (2)
08 Ibrahim Mahmoud – Gual Aboy Reda (5)
09 Mulatu Astatke – Hooha (1)
10 Aselefech Ashine And Getenesh Kebret – Meche New (4)
11 Tilahun Gessesse with Mulatu & All-Star Band – Lanchi Biye (1)
12 Girma Beyene – Yebekagnale (2)
13 Mulatu Astatke – Emnete (1)
14 Getatchew Mekuria – Yegenet Muziqa (6)
15 Menelik Wossenachew with Mulatu & All-Star Band – Beluw Bedubaye (1)
16 Alemayehu Eshete with Girma Beyene & All-Star Band – Addis Ababa Bete (2)
17 Tilahun Gessesse – Tchuheten Bitsemu (4)
18 Menelik Wossenachew – Chereka (2)
19 Walias Band – Musika Silt (2)
20 Mahmoud Ahmoud with Dahlac Band – Yefikir Wuha Temu (3)
21 Mulatu Astatke – Tezeta (1)

Arranged By;

(1) Mulatu Astatke;
(2) Girma Beyene;
(3) Tezera Haile Michael;
(4) Teshome Sissay;
(5) Ghermaie Solomon;
(6) Getatchew Mekuria




Girma Wolde Michael - Loga [1994]



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For over 25 years, Girma Wolde Michael has played professionally with various bands – The City Hall, The Shebelle, and The Ethio-Stars Band among them – and has performed with the Admas band on many projects and tours. He plays the clarinet and flute, but Girma is perhaps best known for his skill with the saxophone; his smooth touch and soothing sounds have been admired by fans and peers alike. Girma’s unique sound has been influenced by his extensive travel across the musical landscape of Africa, the Middle East, Europe and North America.


01. Girma Wolde Michael - Loga [Nesh Loga] (6:23)
02. Girma Wolde Michael - Wetatwa (6:45)
03. Girma Wolde Michael - Yamognegnal (5:58)
04. Girma Wolde Michael - Tizita (6:21)
05. Girma Wolde Michael - Fikrishin Derrebe (4:20)
06. Girma Wolde Michael - Nigerign Minnew (6:47)
07. Girma Wolde Michael - Tey Atastchenikign (6:51)
08. Girma Wolde Michael - Shemonmwanayewa & Fikre Hoy (7:35)
09. Girma Wolde Michael - Yewoliyo (4:55)
10. Girma Wolde Michael - Sewunetwa (3:22)





Yemane Kidane - Tigrigna songs [1999] [eritrea]



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Another great work of  Yemane Kidane, famous eritrean guitarist. 
His album with Efrem Tesfayesus is very rare and unique. Enjoy !!!



1. Yemane Kidane & Efrem Tesfayesus- Atsafrey (7:00)
2. Yemane Kidane & Efrem Tesfayesus- Kem Kokeb (6:43)
3. Yemane Kidane & Efrem Tesfayesus- Grma (8:23)
4. Yemane Kidane & Efrem Tesfayesus- Nie Telo (6:07)
5. Yemane Kidane & Efrem Tesfayesus- Naznet (8:26)
6. Yemane Kidane & Efrem Tesfayesus- Almaz (7:26)
7. Yemane Kidane & Efrem Tesfayesus- Halhalta Fikriki (7:28)
8. Yemane Kidane & Efrem Tesfayesus- Berhan Aynei (5:50)


Friday, November 16, 2012

Yemane Kidane - [2000] - Instrumental Eritrean Songs




       Yemane Kidane is famous eritrean guitarist. His passion for music started to emerge at an early age when he was given  a guitar by his brother-in-law, and his talent continued to grow since.  

       Living in Canada since 1992, Yemane's reputation as one of the top Eritrean lead guitarists earned him the honor to perform with such renowned artists such as Yemane "Baria," Bereket Menghisteab, Tsehaytu beraki and many more.

       Yemane has previously released an instrumental CD with Efrem Tesfayesus titled "Instrumental Tigrigna Songs"  in 1999.  
      However his latest solo  CD release titled "Instrumental Eritrean Songs," is indeed a sweet reminder how talented this young musician is.




The CD has 8 professionally-composed versions of his favorite oldies. 

1. Yemane Kidane - Iwan Halifu - Haile Gebru (6:25)
2. Yemane Kidane - Batsi'e - Helen Meles (5:09)
3. Yemane Kidane - Libey Midrebeda - Osman Abderehim (7:29)
4. Yemane Kidane - Laley Bola - Tsehaytu Berakhi (5:16)
5. Yemane Kidane - Sematat - Berhane Ghebru (6:56)
6. Yemane Kidane - Ab Gezai Keyi'atu - Tebereh Tesfahuney (6:14)
7. Yemane Kidane - Hibobla Fikri - Almaz Teferi (6:03)
8. Yemane Kidane - Awatif - Sudan (6:23)

Imperial Tiger Orchestra - BBC Studio Session [2012]

   
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       Inspired by the golden age of Ethiopian jazz in the nineteen-seventies, in 2007 the Swiss trumpet player Raphael Anker got together a band to play, and play with, this extraordinary music. A trip to Addis Ababa to perform with and learn from the locals inspired them to record an album, taking Ethio-jazz as a starting point, but also bringing in influences from rock, jazz, funk and electronic music.


1. Imperial Tiger Orchestra - Yefekis wohatimu (BBC Studio session) (5:28)
2. Imperial Tiger Orchestra - Yeshiri Sheri  (BBC Studio session)  (5:02)
3. Imperial Tiger Orchestra - Lee Lee (BBC Studio session)
4. Imperial Tiger Orchestra  - Djemergne  (BBC Studio session)  (5:34)