Yusef Lateef : Jazz Mood Survival Research
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A1
Metaphor
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A2
Yusef's Mood
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A3
The Beginning
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B1
Morning
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B2
Blues In Space
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B3
Passion (Bonus Track)
A multi-instrumentalist who reconfigured jazz many times during his long career, Yusef Lateef came to prominence in the late 1950s, after having toured with Dizzy Gillespie. Jazz Mood dates from 1957, when his quintet had some of Detroit’s finest, including Alice Coltrane’s brother Ernest Farrow on bass and future jazz messenger Curtis Fuller on trombone.
The use of an argol on Metaphor and a rabat and finger cymbals on Morning point to Lateef’s Islamic grounding and his belief that music serves a higher purpose.
Rich, deep and varied, this is required listening for all serious jazz heads.