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Abdullah Ibrahim, piano Carlos Ward, alto sax & flute Rec live at Sweet Basil, NYC, 1983 1. Anthem for the New Nation 2. Gwangwa 3. Theme from "King Kong" . .
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Carlos Ward. Engineer – Kazunori Sugiyama. Liner Notes – Errol Bienstock, Horst Liepolt, Mel Litoff, Motoe Shiratori, Phyllis Weisbart, Thomas Rome. Photography By – Motoe Shiratori. Photography By – W. Patrick Hinely. Piano – Abdullah Ibrahim. Producer – Horst Liepolt. Recorded live at Sweet Basil, . ct. Side One - Total Time - 22:55 Side Two - Total Time B2 Through B6 - 7:27.
1983 – Abdullah Ibrahim with Carlos Ward: Live at Sweet Basil Vol. 1 (Ekapa). 1983 – Valery Ponomarev with Don Braden - John Hicks At Sweet Basil (Reservoir). 1984 – Leroy Jenkins: Urban Blues (Black Saint). 1984 – David Murray Big Band: Live at Sweet Basil Volume 1 & Live at Sweet Basil Volume 2 (Black Saint). 1984 – Gil Evans & The Monday Night Orchestra: Live at Sweet Basil, Live at Sweet Basil Vol. 2 (Gramavision). 1985 – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers Live At Sweet Basil (GNP Crescendo) (Paddle Wheel). 1985 – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers Hard Champion (Evidence). 1990 − Richard Davis and Friends live at Sweet Basil (Evidence) with Ricky Ford, Cecil Bridgewater, Roland Hanna, George Cables, Ronnie Burrage. 1991 – Steve Grossman: In New York (Dreyfus). 1991 – Steve Lacy Sextet – Live at Sweet Basil (RCA Novus).
This second volume of songs done live during the band's long run as Sweet Basil's regular Monday night attraction proves decisively that neither Evans nor his band lost anything. The versions of Shorter's "Parabola" and Hancock's "Prince of Darkness" are multi-faceted and compare favorably with almost anything done by any previous Evans aggregation. It may not have been "cool," but it was most assuredly great jazz. 1986 – Terence Blanchard/Donald Harrison: Eric Dolphy & Booker Little Remembered Live at Sweet Basil, Vol. 1 & 2 (Evidence) with Mal Waldron, Richard Davis, Ed Blackwell. 1987 – Mal Waldron: The Super Quartet Live at Sweet Basil (Paddle Wheel). 1988 – Paul Bley: Live at Sweet Basil (Soul Note).
This Live LP (Which Also Was Originally Released On Ibrahim's Ekapa Label) Has A Set Of Duets By The Pianist And Altoist Carlos Ward (Who Doubles On Flute), One Of Abdullah's Long-Term Members. The Music Is Episodic, Occasionally Dramatic And Sometimes Reverent. Highlights Include "The Dream," "For Coltrane" And "Soweto. Incidentally, There Was Never Any Vol. 2. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
1983 – Abdullah Ibrahim with Carlos Ward: Live at Sweet Basil Vol. Music from the Source is a live album by bassist Cecil McBee's Sextet recorded at Sweet Basil in 1977 and released on the Enja label.
Sweet Basil Jazz Club, Sweet Basil was a jazz club in New York City's Greenwich Village Founded in 1974 by Sharif Esmat, it was considered among the most prominent jazz. 1981 – Chris Connor: Lover, Come Back to Me. 1983 – Abdullah Ibrahim with Carlos Ward: Live at Sweet Basil Vol 1 Ekapa. 1983 – Valery Ponomarev with Don Braden - John Hicks At Sweet Basil Reservoir. 1984 – Leroy Jenkins: Urban Blues Black Saint. 1984 – David Murray Big Band: Live at Sweet Basil Volume 1 & Live at Sweet Basil Volume 2 Black Saint. 1984 – Gil Evans & The Monday Night Orchestra: Live at Sweet Basil, Live at Sweet Basil Vol 2 Gramavision. 1985 – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers Live At Sweet Basil GNP Crescendo Paddle Wheel. 1985 – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers.
Tracks count: 4. Views: 1. David Murray - Lovers 08:25. David Murray - Bechet's Bounce 12:13. David Murray - Silence 06:01. David Murray - Duet for Big Band 16:19.
All the tracks from album Live At Sweet Basil Vol. 1. of. Abdullah Ibrahim, Carlos Ward - Live At Sweet Basil Vol. photo images watch: Release title: Abdullah Ibrahim, Carlos Ward - Live At Sweet Basil Vol. Style of release: Free Jazz music Cape Jazz music Modal music. Genre of release: Jazz music. Released at: This album was released on the label Ekapa (catalog number . This album was released in 1983 year.
| A1 | The Dream | |
| A2 | And Find Me A Shelter In The Storm | |
| A3 | Mummy | |
| A4a | For Coltrane I | |
| A4b | For Coltrane II | |
| A4c | New York City | |
| B1 | Anthem For The New Nation | 5:28 |
| B2 | Gwangwa | |
| B3 | Theme From "King Kong" | |
| B4 | Black Lightning | |
| B5 | Gwizda | |
| B6 | The Stride | |
| B7 | Soweto | 7:02 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E.K. 004 | Abdullah Ibrahim With Carlos Ward | Abdullah Ibrahim With Carlos Ward - Live At Sweet Basil Vol. 1. (LP, Album) | Ekapa | E.K. 004 | US | 1983 |
| E.K. 004 | Abdullah Ibrahim With Carlos Ward | Abdullah Ibrahim With Carlos Ward - Live At Sweet Basil Vol. 1. (LP, Album) | Ekapa | E.K. 004 | Europe | 1983 |
| BKH 50204 | Abdullah Ibrahim With Carlos Ward | Abdullah Ibrahim With Carlos Ward - Live At Sweet Basil Vol. 1. (LP, Album) | BlackHawk Records | BKH 50204 | Germany | 1987 |
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