Someone still remembers Hannibal (now Hannibal Lokumbe) ?
Rec. live at "Belvedere S.Croce", Alassio, Italy, on September 2,
1977 (mics recording)
Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson,trumpet
Andy McCloud,bass
Makaya Ntshoko,drums
1. Summertime [G.&I.Gershwin] (10:40)
2. Unknown (25:52)
3. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot [Traditional] (09:35)
4. Soul Brother (In Dedication To Malcolm X) [M.H.Peterson] (14:30)
Total Time 1:00:39
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (excerpt)
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Of course! A very good trumpet player, nice to see a concert of his from the 70's. Thanks Riccardo!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Never heard him in such a spare setting before.
ReplyDeletehow to forget it? and as good as ever, thank you riccardo
ReplyDeleteThank you, sir. I'm not familiar with Peterson but am enjoying him as I type this. He's swinging "Summertime" harder than one usually hears it.
ReplyDeleteThanks again.
ReplyDeleteas always, thanks r
ReplyDeleteGrazzie Ricardo !
ReplyDeleteAn other brillant sound.
We do - we do!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
Very nice. Thanks so much for this one. Love this stripped down line up.
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This really cooks. I think it was Crazy Uncle Eugene who said that when it comes to free jazz the saxophonists got the glory while the trumpeters mostly were overshadowed. This isn't entirely free but it's a great trio date along the lines of Soinny Rollins at the Village Vanguard
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