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Mombasa - African Rhythms u0026 Blues (1975)

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Dive into the rich and pulsating world of Mombasa's "African Rhythms & Blues." This 1975 masterpiece is a testament to the visionary artistry of Lou Blackburn, who seamlessly blends AfroCuban jazz with funk, creating a sound that is both deeply spiritual and irresistibly groovy. Recorded at Cornet Studio in Cologne, this album captures the vibrant energy of African rhythms fused with the soulful brass melodies that define Mombasa's unique sound.

From the first note of "Nairobi," you're transported to a soundscape where traditional African rhythms meet the improvisational spirit of jazz. Tracks like "Massai" and "Kenia" showcase the band's ability to create complex, layered compositions that are both sophisticated and deeply engaging. Blackburn's trombone leads the way, supported by Donald Coleman's congas and bamboo flute, Charles Jefferson's trumpet and fluegelhorn, Gerald Luciano's electric bass and percussion, and Cephus McGirt's dynamic drumming. Each musician brings a unique voice to the ensemble, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is both timeless and innovative.

The recording session was an experience in itself, with the band setting the studio ablaze with their infectious energy. Decorated with African cloths, candles, and incense, the studio became a sacred space where music flowed naturally and effortlessly. The result is an album that feels like a live performance, capturing the raw and unfiltered essence of Mombasa's music.

Lou Blackburn's long stay in Africa profoundly influenced his musical vision, leading to the formation of Mombasa in 1973. His desire to create music that transcends labels is evident in every track of "African Rhythms & Blues." This album is not just a collection of songs but a journey through sound, where jazz, funk, and African traditions converge to create something truly special. For audiophiles and lovers of world music, this is an essential listen, offering a deep and rewarding experience that reveals new layers with each play.

Tracklist:
00:00 1. Nairobi
07:33 2. Massai
15:37 3. Holz
20:00 4. Kenia
26:49 5. Makishi
29:25 6. Shango

Members:
Lou Blackburn trombone, African shawn
Donald Coleman congas, bamboo flute
Charles Jefferson trumpet, fluegelhorn, African thumbharp
Gerald Luciano electric bass, percussion, domba drums
Cephus McGirt drums



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