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Don Cherry & Latif Khan - Music / Sangam (Vinyl LP) PRE-ORDER
Don Cherry & Latif Khan - Music / Sangam (Vinyl LP) PRE-ORDER
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Expected Release Date: 21-November-2025 - This Pre-order will be shipped on or just before this date. Release dates are subject to alteration.
One of Don Cherry's most visionary recordings was this 1978 recording with Indian percussionist Latif Khan and this 2025 vinyl remaster is ready to blow your mind again! Includes liner notes and never-before-seen photos from the recording session.
Don Cherry, armed with a voracious musical appetite and boundless imagination, first made a name for himself - though not always fully understood - alongside Ornette Coleman, playing trumpet or cornet. In Los Angeles and then New York, he stood at the heart of a revolutionary approach to improvisation based on melody rather than harmony, later baptized "Free Jazz," the final structural development of American jazz.
Over time, he became a champion of improbable fusions - gradually integrating into his style a whole array of "exotic" instruments, and more importantly, the cultures from which they originated. Among them: India, Brazil, Africa, Indonesia, and even China. The time had come for the emergence of "world music": in hindsight, a patchwork rich in imagination and seduction, but once the novelty wore off, often lacking in substance. In Don Cherry's case, however, the commitment ran deep - tied to his personal engagement with a global vision of art and the human condition.
Ustad Ahmed Latif Khan, from the Delhi gharana (a musical lineage), was part of a new generation of accompanists - percussionists, sarangi players, flutists, etc. - who had extended both the technical and conceptual possibilities of their predecessors to gain recognition as soloists and soon to venture onto the international scene. Among them, Latif stood out for his taste for irregular, highly syncopated rhythmic patterns - rich in variety and originality. Don and Latif had never met before the recording session, but the two quickly recognised one another as kindred spirits - calm, focused... and full of laughter. Don clearly knew what he wanted to create, and nothing seemed to pose a challenge for Latif, who grasped the American's intentions immediately, warmed up his fingers at astonishing speed, and with his perfect pitch, naturally took on the role of tuning Don's diverse instrument collection to match whatever was found in the studio - from concert piano and Hammond B3 organ to chromatic orchestral timpani.
Latif Khan: tabla
Don Cherry: trumpet, keyboards, gong, bamboo flute, dousso n'koni, voice
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
1. Untitled
2. Air mail
3. one dance
Side 2
1. Rhythm 58 1/4
2. Sangam
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