Desert Flower

Desert Flower

Editorial Reviews
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This reissue of a 1992 release is obviously a paen to Abdullah's native South Africa, post-apartheid. But instead of the township rhythms that have characterized his work in the past, this record is very meditative, even when he moves from piano to synthesizer, as on "The Praise Song" and "Mizu/Water." There are allusions to Thelonious Monk in some of the jagged edges (although considerably smoothed down), and a soft version of "Come Sunday" by Ibrahim's mentor, Duke Ellington, whose spirit seems to inform this. Like looking over the veldt as dusk falls, it inspires reflection and some awe at the quiet mastery. And on the two songs here (sung by Ibrahim), it's apparent that he's a lyricist of some distinction. Maybe not his best, but still lovely. --Chris Nickson

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Jazz Music:

  1. Dixieland: Members Edition
  2. El Juicio [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  3. Ellington Uptown [Import]
  4. Fascinatin' Rhythms
  5. Fear Of Roaming
  6. Five Horn Groove & All Stars [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  7. Free Soul: The Classics of Blue Note [Import]
  8. From Belo to Seoul
  9. Happenings [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  10. Hawaiian Nights

Jazz Music

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Jazz Music

Where's Your Head At [CD-single]

Carpenter: At this morning fair

CloseUp [Import]

Music: Popular Russian Songs

Cascade

Bulletproof Wallets [Explicit Lyrics]

Celebration: I Can Feel His Spirit

Break It Up Pt. 1

Beinhart Geht Das Ab Hier [Import]

Berg: Lulu / Stratas, Minton, Schwarz, Mazura, Riegel, Blankenheim, Tear, Pampuch, Boulez

Complete 1950-1954 Recordings [Import]

Big Band Romance

Death Is Certain [Import]

Best of Sidney Bechet

Bob Acri With Diane Delin George Mraz Lew Soloff Ed Thigpen Frank Wess