Ahmed Abdul-MalikThe Music Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik

Label:

New Jazz – NJ-8266

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Mono

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Space-Age

Tracklist

A1 Nights On Saturn
A2 The Hustlers
A3 Oud Blues
B1 La Ibkey
B2 Don't Blame Me
B3 Hannibal's Carnivals

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByPrestige Records Inc.

Credits

  • Bass, OudAhmed Abdul-Malik
  • CelloCalo Scott
  • Clarinet, PercussionBilal Abdurrahman*
  • Design, Photography ByDon Schlitten
  • DrumsAndrew Cyrille
  • Liner NotesJoe Goldberg
  • Recorded ByRudy Van Gelder
  • Supervised ByEsmond Edwards
  • Tenor SaxophoneEric Dixon
  • TrumpetTommy Turrentine

Notes

Recorded May 23, 1961

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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The Music Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik (LP, Album, Mono, RE, mono) Prestige NJLP 8266 US 1965
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The Music Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo) New Jazz NJ-8266 1982
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The Music Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik (LP, Album, Reissue) New Jazz NJLP 8266, NJ 8266 US 2002
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The Music Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik (LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release) Life Goes On Records LIFE031 Italy 2023

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  • rum-and-coca-cola's avatar
    Although uncredited, two compositions credited to Abdul-Malik are actually older calypso songs from Trinidad. "The Hustlers" follows the melody of Atilla The Hun's "Five Year Plan", and "Hannibal's Carnivals" is Duke of Iron's "Don't Stop The Carnival" - both of which predate this album by years. It is worth noting that Abdul-Malik was himself of Caribbean parentage, and is known to have worked with calypso bands in New York, despite later claiming that his family was Sudanese.

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