From the opening traditional Xhosa song, "Ntsikana's Bell," the rich, sonorous approach of these two musicians is evident, both singing in stirring fashion, Ibrahim guttural and serious, Dyani as free and light as a swallow. Ibrahim treats the listener to some of his all-too-rarely heard flute work on the following track, using Kirk-ian techniques of sung overtones in a gorgeous original. Dyani's bass playing is simply astonishing, never indulging in mere virtuosic displays but always probing, always deep - what Mingus might have sounded like had he been born in South Africa. His whipsaw arco work on "Good News" provides an incredibly roiling yet solid framework for some inspired piano from Ibrahim.
The Islamic prayer-song "Adhan/Allah-O-Akbar" is sung with such heartfelt intensity so as to melt the heart of the unbeliever and lay waste to countless quasi-spiritual attempts by lesser talents. The final two pieces are a fascinating pair. "The Pilgrim" is an Ibrahim special, based on a slow, irresistible loping groove, one that reaches its end lingering for a second or two before repeating, on and on like a luxurious desert caravan. The musicians embroider it exquisitely before reluctantly letting it go on its way after ten minutes. The next composition, Ibrahim's "Moniebah," begins in a stately manner, proceeding along for a minute or two until, as if drawn in by its ineluctable gravity, they return to "The Pilgrim," unable to resist its pull. It's an amazing, joyful moment that sends chills down one's spine.
"Good News From Africa" was the shining, transcendent release by both of these great musicians and one that should grace every listener's collection.
This album was recorded December 10, 1973 at Studio Bauer, Ludwigsburg.
Tracklist:
1 | Ntsikana's Bell | 6:15 |
2 | Msunduza | 4:37 |
3 | Good News (Swazi, Waya-Wa-Egoli) | 7:25 |
4 | Adhan & Allah-O-Akbar | 4:15 |
5 | The Pilgrim | 9:50 |
6 | Moniebah (The Pilgrim) | 12:00 |
Dollar Brand & Johnny Dyani - Good News from Africa (1973) null
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Looks interesting, thank you.
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The description of this recording is wonderful. Thank-you so much for the chance to hear these two brilliant musicians, alone together...
Ooops... it seems to be among the lost. Ah well, here's hopinmg it's out there somewhere- worth pursuing!
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The drumless dynamic, spiritual vocals—this is really special! Many thanks
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