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1. | Calypso Minor
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2. | Angelica
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3. | Meditation II
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4. | Nisa
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5. | Kata
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6. | Meditation I
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7. | Calypso Major
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Jazz
Recorded at the Van Gelder Recording Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 18th July 1990
Abdullah Ibrahim piano, composition Ricky Ford flute, tenor sax Howard Alexander Young soprano-,alto sax Frank Lacy trombone Jimmy Coezier baritone sax Buster Williams bass Ben Riley drums
Claire Denis' astonishing film begins as a troubling study of organized cockfighting, an activity common in the West Indies and many Caribbean communities abroad. Two black men living in France make a deal with a small-time French gangster to supply cocks for prize bouts in the bowels of a sleazy truck stop restaurant complex in the outskirts of Paris. A claustrophobic world which explodes when a favorite bird is blinded -- with disastrous consequences for all. More than a look at a blood sport sub-culture, the films reveals itself as an uncompromising account of modern black man's alienation. Imbued with taut emotional power, Abdullah Ibrahim's music supports the film with an indelible naturalism which has long been Ibrahim's trademark.
VILLAGE VOICE: Ibrahim's score for Claire Denis's movie about cockfighting and black alienation might be the best jazz soundtrack since 'Anatomy of a Murder.'
THE TIMES: Maximum colour from spartan, mantra-like themes.
An earlier cooperation between Claire Denis and Abdullah Ibrahim on the soundtrack for the film CHOCOLAT resulted in the album "Mindif" (ENJ-5073 2), one of the best-selling Ibrahim albums ever. |
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