Hugh Masekela - Home is Where the Music Is
Released as a double LP on Chisa/Blue Thumb in 1972, Hugh Masekela's Home Is Where the Music Is marked an accessible but sharp detour from his more pop-oriented jazz records of the '60s. Masekela
was chasing a different groove altogether. He was looking to create a
very different kind of fusion, one that involved the rhythms and
melodies of his native South Africa, and included the more spiritual,
soul-driven explorations occurring in American music at the time on
labels like Strata East, Tribe, and Black Jazz as well as those laid
down by Gato Barbieri on Bob Thiele's Flying Dutchman imprint. The South African and American quintet he assembled for the date is smoking.

The South African and American quintet he assembled for the date is smoking. It includes the mighty saxophonist Dudu Pakwana and drummer Makaya Ntshoko, both South African exiles; they were paired with American pianist Larry Willis and bassist Eddie Gomez, creating a wonderfully balanced, groove-oriented ensemble. Click here for complete review from aol.com.

Also check out www.jazzstagenet.blogspot.com

The South African and American quintet he assembled for the date is smoking. It includes the mighty saxophonist Dudu Pakwana and drummer Makaya Ntshoko, both South African exiles; they were paired with American pianist Larry Willis and bassist Eddie Gomez, creating a wonderfully balanced, groove-oriented ensemble. Click here for complete review from aol.com.

Also check out www.jazzstagenet.blogspot.com


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