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Abdullah Ibrahim: The Balance
ByAbdullah Ibrahim
pianob.1934

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
The Balance, which is Ibrahim's first new album in four years, will delight anyone who has enjoyed landmark discs such as Anatomy Of A South African Village (Fontana, 1965), Water From An Ancient Well (Tiptoe, 1985) and Yarona (Tiptoe, 1995). Nine of the ten tunes are Ibrahim originals, with Monk's "Skippy" the only cover. Ibrahim is accompanied on most tracks by Ekaya, the mid-size band he formed in 1983. The group has been through numerous personnel changes but Ibrahim's orchestrations have remained constant, blending the rugged beauty of township jazz, the positivity of African American gospel and sumptuous Ellingtonian flourishes.
A writer on the British newspaper The Times once nailed Ibrahim's appeal thus: "There are few musicians in jazz who can make you feel that essentially all is right in the world." All is far from right in the world in 2019, but Ibrahim truly does make you feel otherwise. The late

Erroll Garner
piano1921 - 1977
Ibrahim is an international treasure and The Balance is one of 2019's standout releases. ">
Track Listing
Side 1: Dreamtime; Nisa; Jabula; Tuang Guru; Tonegawa. Side 2: Song For Sathima; ZB2; Skippy; Devotion; The Balance.
Personnel
Abdullah Ibrahim
pianoAbdullah Ibrahim: piano; Noah Jackson: double bass (1, 2, 4, 6, 8), cello (3, 10); Alec Dankworth : double bass (3, 10); Will Terrill: drums; Adam Glasser: harmonica (10); Cleave Guyton Jr.: alto saxophone (2, 3, 6), flute (1, 10), piccolo (4, 8); Lance Bryant: tenor saxophone; Andrae Murchison: trombone; Marshall McDonald: baritone saxophone.
Album information
Title: The Balance | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Gearbox Records
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