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Sunrise | Adam Rudolph | 19:12 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Morning In Soweto | Adam Rudolph | 5:00 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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The Thousand Petalled Lotus | Adam Rudolph | 6:59 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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I and Thou | Adam Rudolph | 2:05 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Uma Lake | Adam Rudolph | 3:15 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Ancient Peoples | Adam Rudolph | 7:35 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Calling to the Luminous Beings | Adam Rudolph | 5:54 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Roundhouse | Adam Rudolph | 2:28 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Molimo | Adam Rudolph | 2:44 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Sunset | Adam Rudolph | 5:08 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Songs |
Album Review
This in-concert recording at the Montreal Jazz Festival is a continual performance that acts as a suite in three basic parts, with Sanders on tenor sax, wood flutes, and percussion, helped by multipercussionists Hamid Drake and Adam Rudolph. The music is as the title suggests: spiritual, multi-ethnic, mostly serene, and quite improvisationally derived. It's a beautiful statement from Sanders, very similar to the music Yusef Lateef has played (with Rudolph and Eternal Wind) and different than his more major-label efforts. "Sunrise," running over 19 minutes, begins the hour-long program. Soft drone tones set up tenor meditations, slight percussive inserts, mbira and driftwood wordless vocals, and soulful chanting, then move back to tenor musings with bells, and visceral, gutteral chants. "Morning in Soweto" and "The Thousand Petaled Lotus" segue together with hand drum and tenor groove in a manner reminiscent of Thelonious Monk's "Well, You Needn't" nestled in the Sudan! The next movement of the suite is in five parts. A demure gong, animal growls, and moans from "I & Thou" easily move into free and repeated wood flute phrases and insistent hand percussion as a driving force on "Uma Lake." "Molimo" is a separate entity, as counterpointed wood flutes hoot like owls with sexual overtones and rattling percussion. Fans of Sanders will be easily able to connect this music with his past glories, but it could be a portent of bigger things, and bigger ensembles, to come. Recommended. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi
Biography
Born: 12 September 1955 in Chicago, IL
Genre: Jazz
Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Adam Rudolph
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47th Street Breakdown (feat. Yusef Lateef) | The Universal Quartet | 7:02 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Morning In Soweto | Spirits | 5:00 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Marahaba | Gift of the Gnawa | 8:20 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Saba Atu Rijal | Gift of the Gnawa | 6:44 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Honey In Your Body | Simba - EP | 4:10 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Sunset | Spirits | 5:08 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Overlay | The World At Peace | 7:44 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Dreaming of the Skyway | The World At Peace | 9:37 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Ma'Bud Allah | Gift of the Gnawa | 6:06 | 8,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Suwaye | Gift of the Gnawa | 10:29 | Album Only | View In iTunes |

- 56,00kr
- Genres: Jazz, Music, World, Avant-Garde Jazz, Fusion, Latin Jazz, Crossover Jazz
- Released: 01 January 2000
- ℗ 2000 Meta Records










