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''The African Tapes'', Volumes 1 and 2, is a pair of live albums by percussionist
Famoudou Don Moye Donald Moye, Jr. (born May 23, 1946), known as Famoudou Don Moye, is an American jazz percussionist and drummer. He is most known for his involvement with the Art Ensemble of Chicago and is noted for his mastery of African and Caribbean percuss ...
, saxophonist John Tchicai, and percussionist
Hartmut Geerken Hartmut Geerken (15 January 1939 – 21 October 2021) was a German musician, composer, writer, journalist, playwright, and filmmaker. Life Geerken was born in Stuttgart, read oriental studies, philosophy, German studies and comparative religion ...
. The albums were recorded in April 1985 at various locations in West Africa, and were released on LP by the Praxis label in 1987 (Volume 1) and 1988 (Volume 2). In 2001, Leo Records reissued the recordings as a double-CD set as part of their Golden Years of New Jazz series. The recordings were made during a tour of Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia, with the musicians acting as cultural ambassadors, and feature extensive audience participation. Prior to the trip, the members of the trio had never played together. After leaving Africa, the group traveled to Europe, where they recorded the live album '' Cassava Balls'' the following month.


Reception

In a review for
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, Steve Loewy wrote: "The exquisite percussion of Famoudou Don Moye... and Hartmut Geerken colors every tune with a Dionysian joy. John Tchicai blows hard and convincingly, as he belts out simple riffs and improvises melodically and passionately... there is a unique enlightening quality to the bells and whistles that engulfs the saxophone in a meditative cloud of vaporous cacophony." The authors of ''
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'' stated that the album "is not the easiest of listens comprising as it does a rather personal diary of encounters with local people, some trained musicians, most not. Tchicai plays mightily as he always does, but some of the extended percussion passages are hard to absorb without some visual stimulation." A reviewer for '' All About Jazz'' commented: "''The African Tapes'' offers surprisingly high sonic fidelity. And the cultural, linguistic, and musical richness of these two discs stands unparalleled in the history of improvised music. It is hard to recommend ''The African Tapes'' strongly enough." Derek Taylor, writing for ''One Final Note'', remarked: "the trio's sounds left an indelible mark on the ears they touched. This... diary of their mission of musical good will is not only a fascinating listen—it's an opportune impetus for examining the reciprocal relationships between African and jazz music ecologies."


Track listings


Volume 1

# "Mobimbirutile" (Moye/Geerken/Tchicai) – 7:03 # "Angklung Okro" (Geerken/Tchicai) – 6:20 # "Akarakuru" (Moye) – 7:39 # "Post-Ramadan Exhausters" (Tchicai) – 10:17 # "Yabom Kamara" (Geerken) – 8:44 # "Mohawk" (
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) – 1:39


Volume 2

# "Bo Oh Bo" (Traditional) – 7:11 # "The Rainbow's Over" (Tchicai) – 6:40 # "Conakry Overtones" (Geerken) – 2:41 # " Go Down Moses" (Traditional) – 3:35 # "Reveiller Le Bellevillie" (Geerken) – 8:53 # "Pink Pepper" (Tchicai/
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) – 4:38 # "Panjebo-Ta (Invocation of the Smoked Chimpanzees)" (Moye) – 4:26 # "Please Come to the Stage" (Moye/Traditional) – 2:38


Personnel

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Famoudou Don Moye Donald Moye, Jr. (born May 23, 1946), known as Famoudou Don Moye, is an American jazz percussionist and drummer. He is most known for his involvement with the Art Ensemble of Chicago and is noted for his mastery of African and Caribbean percuss ...
– drums, congas, bells, vocals * John Tchicai – tenor saxophone, percussion, vocals *
Hartmut Geerken Hartmut Geerken (15 January 1939 – 21 October 2021) was a German musician, composer, writer, journalist, playwright, and filmmaker. Life Geerken was born in Stuttgart, read oriental studies, philosophy, German studies and comparative religion ...
– bells, gong, cowbell, vocals, horn, whistle, waterphone


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:African Tapes 1987 live albums 1988 live albums Live free jazz albums Leo Records live albums Don Moye live albums John Tchicai live albums