Getatchew Mekurya
Ethiopiques, Vol. 14: Negus of Ethiopian Sax
Ethiopiques, Vol. 14: Negus of Ethiopian Sax
UPC: 3307518225626
Format: CD
Release Date: Jul 12, 2019
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Personnel: Getatchew Mekurya (tenor saxophone); Bogalè Wèldè Hanna (saxophone, maracas); Mèkonnen Mèrsha (trumpet); Gétatchèw Dègèfu (piano, organ, keyboards); Eshètu Haylé (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Maurice Lachin; Francis Falceto; Dimitry Weliachew.
Editor: Francis Falceto.
Photographers: Desta Atlaw; Shimèlis Dèsta; Kassa Mehrèté; Leul Mekonnen.
Translator: Karen Albrecht.
Arranger: Getatchew Mekurya.
The Ethiopiques series of world music keeps slowly widening its arc, and this time around it's come up with some very interesting vintage (circa 1972) material. Ethiopiques, Vol. 14: Negus of Ethiopian Sax features Getatchew Mekurya, a sax player whose inspiration comes from traditional warrior music: the kind meant to whip soldiers into a frenzy before battle. And frenzied his playing truly is, with several shades of free jazz at its most abandoned (which, curiously, he claims never to have heard). It's wild stuff -- but wild only on the sax. The band behind him exists strictly for melodic and rhythmic function. While they perform admirably, they add little to the music itself, while the sax takes off on weird and wonderful paths. It's stirring, and demands a lot of a Western listener unfamiliar with the tradition. But it's perhaps best ingested in small doses. And while it's interesting, certainly, it's not on a par with the rest of the series. ~ Chris Nickson
Liner Note Authors: Maurice Lachin; Francis Falceto; Dimitry Weliachew.
Editor: Francis Falceto.
Photographers: Desta Atlaw; Shimèlis Dèsta; Kassa Mehrèté; Leul Mekonnen.
Translator: Karen Albrecht.
Arranger: Getatchew Mekurya.
The Ethiopiques series of world music keeps slowly widening its arc, and this time around it's come up with some very interesting vintage (circa 1972) material. Ethiopiques, Vol. 14: Negus of Ethiopian Sax features Getatchew Mekurya, a sax player whose inspiration comes from traditional warrior music: the kind meant to whip soldiers into a frenzy before battle. And frenzied his playing truly is, with several shades of free jazz at its most abandoned (which, curiously, he claims never to have heard). It's wild stuff -- but wild only on the sax. The band behind him exists strictly for melodic and rhythmic function. While they perform admirably, they add little to the music itself, while the sax takes off on weird and wonderful paths. It's stirring, and demands a lot of a Western listener unfamiliar with the tradition. But it's perhaps best ingested in small doses. And while it's interesting, certainly, it's not on a par with the rest of the series. ~ Chris Nickson
Tracks:
1 - Yègènèt Muziqa
2 - Shellèla
3 - Aha Gèdawo
4 - Antchi Hoyé
5 - Ambassèl
6 - Almaz Yèharèwa
7 - Yèné Hassab Gwadègna
8 - Shèmonmwanayé
9 - Gofèré/Antchi Hoyé
10 - Aynotché Tèrabu
11 - Akalé Wubé
12 - Tezeta
13 - Gèdamay
14 - Muziqa Heywèté
15 - Shellèla Bèsaxophone
2 - Shellèla
3 - Aha Gèdawo
4 - Antchi Hoyé
5 - Ambassèl
6 - Almaz Yèharèwa
7 - Yèné Hassab Gwadègna
8 - Shèmonmwanayé
9 - Gofèré/Antchi Hoyé
10 - Aynotché Tèrabu
11 - Akalé Wubé
12 - Tezeta
13 - Gèdamay
14 - Muziqa Heywèté
15 - Shellèla Bèsaxophone