Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq – The Abakuá
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4WSy0xFeovHvkU20wUhBrS
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuETLq_LhffAVKMxjhDftdw
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw42a_qQZ5ISvTMiFR2yrVQ
https://fuasimodo.bandcamp.com/
Sello:
Lifelight Records – Lifelight 010608
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CD, Album
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Pistas Ocultar Créditos
1 | Jibri's DanceWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq |
5:22 |
2 | The AbakuáWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq |
5:17 |
3 | Güiros BluesWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq |
6:00 |
4 | My Fuju's WorkinWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq, Jumaa Alexander Prvulovic |
5:20 |
5 | PushCartLyrics By – Sha'lfa MalikWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq |
8:03 |
6 | A Nameless Child So BlueWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq |
8:33 |
7 | Seek & FindWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq |
5:12 |
8 | AnansiWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq |
7:06 |
9 | Khari's GoldWritten-By – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq |
7:44 |
Compañías, etc.
- Published By – Lifelight Publishing
- Copyright (c) – Lifelight Publishing
Créditos
Backing Vocals – Esther Cowens (tracks: 5), Jumaa Alexander Prvulovic (tracks: 5)
Congas – Robbie Geerken (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4 & 8)
Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Daryl Taylor (tracks: 8), Stanislaw Michalak (tracks: 4, 5, 6, 7 & 9)
Drums – Kenny Martin
Electric Bass – Max Hughes (tracks: 1, 2 & 3)
Engineer [Recording] – Shola Risch
Executive-Producer – Winnhold Paul Linnhoff
Guitar – Loomis Green (tracks: 8)
Idiophone [Balaphone] – Aly Keita (tracks: 8)
Mastered By [Analogue Mastering] – Jens Reule
Mixed By – Shola Risch
Photography By, Artwork – Barbara Hiltmann, Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq
Piano – Reggie Moore (2) (tracks: 5 & 6), Rolf Zielke (tracks: 1, 2, 6, 7 & 9), Tino Derado (tracks: 3 & 4)
Producer – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq
Saxophone [Saxes], Flute, Percussion – Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq
Talking Drum – Souleymane Touré (tracks: 8)
Technician [Studio Assistant] – Ivan Peperow
Trumpet – Christian Grabandt (tracks: 4,8 & 9)
Vibraphone – Peter Horisberger (tracks: 7)
Fuasi & ensemble en el central - grabado café central madrid año 2000.
Terrific live with wonderful cover of the classic Caravan
https://en.todocoleccion.net/music-cds/fuasi-ensemble-central-fuasi-abdul-khaliq-cd-grabado-cafe-central-madrid-ano-2000~x100208087
https://www.buscamusica.es/contenido.php?id=448
Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq
Piano – Marque Lowenthal
Stanisław Michalak
Nirankar Khalsa
http://vilasmora.blogspot.com/2010/05/cafe-central-viernes-30-de-abril-2010.html
CAFÉ CENTRAL VIERNES 30 DE ABRIL 2010
FUASI & ENSAMBLE
Cuarteto de Jazz de gran calidad, mutinacional y recomendable.
Fuasi Addul-Khaliq: saxos, flauta
Rolf Zielke: piano
Stanislaw Michalak: contrabajo
Nirankar Khalsa: batería
FUASI ABDUL-KHALIQ merece una atención especial. Desde aquella primera vez, en julio de 1999, se mostró como un saxofonista de primera línea y se ganó un sitio de privilegio en la memoria de los mejores conciertos del Central. Es un músico apasionante, puro fuego y dinamismo, pletórico de potencia, solidez, creatividad y experiencia. Su carnoso sonido y su intensidad nos evoca al llorado George Adams. Nació en Los Ángeles (California), y su carrera está llena de éxitos, incluyendo sus composiciones para el teatro y el cine. Desde 1991 vive en Berlín.
El cuarteto de FUASI trae su apasionante abanico creativo que va más allá del jazz tradicional sin perder, ni mucho menos, las "raíces" rítmicas y armónicas, el sentimiento del blues y la energía del “rythm & blues". Tuvimos la suerte y el honor de grabar un disco en vivo de “Fuasi & Ensemble En el Central”, (Ingo, 2001). En 2008 salió su cuarto disco como líder “The Abakua”, con un poderoso grupo de 12 músicos europeos, americanos y africanos.
FUASI viene con un excelente grupo: el alemán ROLF ZIELKE al piano, el contrabajista polaco STANISLAW MICHALAK y el baterista americano, residente entre nosotros, NIRANKAR KHALSA.
FOTOS:VILASMORA
Cuarteto de Jazz de gran calidad, mutinacional y recomendable.
Fuasi Addul-Khaliq: saxos, flauta
Rolf Zielke: piano
Stanislaw Michalak: contrabajo
Nirankar Khalsa: batería
FUASI ABDUL-KHALIQ merece una atención especial. Desde aquella primera vez, en julio de 1999, se mostró como un saxofonista de primera línea y se ganó un sitio de privilegio en la memoria de los mejores conciertos del Central. Es un músico apasionante, puro fuego y dinamismo, pletórico de potencia, solidez, creatividad y experiencia. Su carnoso sonido y su intensidad nos evoca al llorado George Adams. Nació en Los Ángeles (California), y su carrera está llena de éxitos, incluyendo sus composiciones para el teatro y el cine. Desde 1991 vive en Berlín.
El cuarteto de FUASI trae su apasionante abanico creativo que va más allá del jazz tradicional sin perder, ni mucho menos, las "raíces" rítmicas y armónicas, el sentimiento del blues y la energía del “rythm & blues". Tuvimos la suerte y el honor de grabar un disco en vivo de “Fuasi & Ensemble En el Central”, (Ingo, 2001). En 2008 salió su cuarto disco como líder “The Abakua”, con un poderoso grupo de 12 músicos europeos, americanos y africanos.
FUASI viene con un excelente grupo: el alemán ROLF ZIELKE al piano, el contrabajista polaco STANISLAW MICHALAK y el baterista americano, residente entre nosotros, NIRANKAR KHALSA.
FOTOS:VILASMORA
http://www.fuasi.com/
Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq
Fuasi started his music career as a singer in the church at the young age of 6 as a soloist in the youth choir. His mother started him on clarinet when he was 8 years of age and throughout his early years, his musical talent was already evident in the number of competition awards he won in elementary and junior high school bands he performed in. His early career included two LP Albums he recorded at the age of 10 and 11 as 1st clarinetist in the Los Angeles Unified All City Elementary School Honour Orchestra.
He received a B.A degree in Sociology from Whitman College, located in Walla Walla, Washington. Fuasi began performing professionally in 1972 after graduating from college while during his post graduate studies with the late great African-American pianist, Horace Tapscott and his institution called, "UGMAA" (Union of God's Musicians and Artist Ascension) in Los Angeles, California. This led to a lifetime relationship with Tapscott's Pan-African People's Arkestra ("PAPA"), during which time he served as assistant conductor, arranger, composer, copyist and player of saxophone, clarinet and flute during his tenure.
He has performed from coast to coast in the U.S. and in 1991 he relocated to Berlin where he became well known in the city's music scene. During the last 28 years abroad in Germany he as toured throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, the South Pacific as well as South and Central America.
Fuasi's career continues on
He is a leader of his own ensembles which include, Fuasi and Ensemble, The Ebony Big Band, Fuasi's Latin Jazz Connection, the Horace Tapscott Tribute Ensemble, Fumatikelo, and The Jazz Crusaders Tribute Project & Beyond. He has shared the stage with such greats as Walter Bishop Jr., Jimmy Garrison, Sam Rivers, Benny Golson, Hal Singer, Rudy Stevenson, Ed Blackwell, Arthur Blythe, Joe Bowie, Sugar Blue, Abdu Salim, Dick de Graaf, Abraham Burton, Omar Sosa, Kelvin Sholar and Winard Harper to name a few.
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