Tuesday, February 9, 2010

KTUH: The Cookbook: Recipes of Sound KTUH 2/9/10 Nathan Davis (LISTEN)

Nathan Davis - The Best of Nathan Davis (Jazzman) 2009

- All credit to Jazzman for helping broaden the reputation of saxophonist, clarinetist, flautist and all-round under-appreciated jazz great Nathan Davis, who spent much of his career in Europe before ultimately returning to his American homeland as a professor of ethnomusicology at the University Of Pittsburgh. This anthology collects tracks from each of Davis' rare and hard-to-find LPs, presenting a cross-section of the various different strands of jazz he so compellingly explored during the '60s and '70s. "Nathan Davis has been an internationally significant figure in jazz throughout the latter half of the 20th century, but to many his musical legacy remains little known. This album presents the music of Nathan Davis as it developed through the '60s and '70s, from bop through modal to world sounds and funk. - Bookmat

  1. Mandingo's Pad 5:34 Nathan Davis (cover shown)
  2. Kwadwo Safari 7:38 Prince Lasha
  3. Why Did You Leave Me 2:58 Dorothy Ashby
  4. Theme For Doris 5:35 Tina Brooks
  5. The African Queen 9:37 Horace Silver
  6. It Aint Necessarily So 10:23 Grant Green
  7. Stranger in Paradise 4:47 George Shearing w/ The Montgomery Bros.
  8. Nabu Corfa 3:47 Dorothy Ashby
  9. Feeling Good 5:13 Dorothy Ashby
  10. Aisha 3:49 Joki Freund Sextet
  11. Something About John Coltrane 9:45 Alice Coltrane
  12. Sundance 4:44 Jeanne Lee
  13. Meaning Of Love 5:08 Karin Krog
  14. Congo Call 5:08 Prince Lasha
  15. All Africa 8:02 Max Roach
  16. Africa 9:44 A.K. Salim
  17. Yasmina 20:09 Archie Shepp
  18. La Plus Belle Africaine 13:58 Duke Ellington
  19. African Cookbook 12:14 Randy Weston
  20. Down In The Village 10:57 The Tubby Hayes Quintet
  21. Manee 7:39 Sahib Shihab

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