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Audiopile Review: Khan Jamal’s 1974 album, Give The Vibes Some, gets a first ever reissue courtesy of the Italian imprint Eating Standing, a label who have already reissued fully licensed pressings of wildly rare jazz albums from Noah Howard, Sahib Shihab, and Clarence Peters. Arriving shortly after Jamal’s 1972 entrance...
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Reissue. There's not another album on the planet that sounds even remotely like vibraphonist Khan Jamal's eccentric, one-of-a-kind masterpiece, Drum Dance To The Motherland. Thirty years after its release, the album's tapestry of sound, fearless abstractions, relentless grooves, cool swing, flashes of ecstasy, and pan cultural embrace remain powerful and...
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Vibe’s Maestro Khan Jamal’s “Infinity” features a Stellar line up, a drums and percussion-rich sextet that features altoist Byard Lancaster and a Philadelphia-based rhythm section, Clifton Burton on harmonica and the legendary free drummer Sunny Murray. Khan Jamal contributed four of the five songs, while pianist Bernard Sammul brought in...