Mulatu Astatke
Afro Latin Soul Vol.2
These days, Mulatu Astatke is widely considered to be the ''Godfather of Ethiopian jazz''. Yet when he recorded the two-part ''Afro-Latin Soul'' album in 1966, he'd just left music college in Boston. As this fine record proves, Astatke was years ahead of the game. While rooted in American jazz from the period, all tracks draw heavily on Cuban jazz, in particular, as well as Ethiopian musical traditions. In truth, the latter aspect doesn't come through quite as strongly as you'd perhaps expect, though some of the album's highlights draw more heavily on the percussive polyrhythms of Africa. Regardless, this is a superb set of forward-thinking global jazz that delivers high quality entertainment from start to finish.
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