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September
29, 2007
"East Meets West: Ahmed Abdul-Malik"
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Ahmed Abdul-Malik played with pianists Randy Weston and Thelonious Monk
in the 1950s before going on to make a handful of dates that helped forge
a path for the fusion of jazz with world music. American jazz is
dull, he told Metronome in 1958. The Man I Love
things have all been said before
now is the time to transfuse new
bloodforeign scales, foreign melodic lines, the Oriental flavor.
His ensuing albums such as East Meets West, Jazz Sahara,
and The Music Of Ahmed Abdul-Malik and Sounds of Africa (combined
on the CD reissue Jazz Sounds of Africa) employed both ethnic musicians
and hardbop greats like Johnny Griffin and Lee Morgan, opening a way that
artists such as Don Cherry and Ornette Coleman would later follow in the
1970s. East Meets West: Ahmed Abdul-Malik airs Saturday, Sept.
29 at 11:05 p.m. EST on WFIU.
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