What's Good On The Enja Label?
Skip Drinkwater
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I haven't heard too much of their releases, but what I've heard didn't really blow my mind. There are a couple I remember liking such as Dollar Brand's "African Space Program", and a Mal Waldron record I don't remember the title to, but I'd like to know if there's anything else worth checking out on the label. Recommendations plaese?
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But some of the covers look so promising.
Weird. There's not much "jazz fusion" (noodley or not) in the Enja catalogue.
I think you're referring to Angels of Atlanta, a 1980 Europe-only release dedicated to the victims of the Atlanta youth murders. I really like it, although that may be in part because I have a particualr interest in the subject.
There are also probably close to half a dozen nice Dollar Brand titles on the label.
Also, I must say that I find the exclamation remarks in the DGA review particularly unseemly in this case:
and a Masahiko Sato trio jawn where he uses ring modulator.
there are Mingus and Dolphy reissues, but that's a duh.
I also wasn't aware of the story behind Angels Of Atlanta. I always thought that the music was a bit too serious some way, but now I can understand it a lot better.
Yeah. Also, DGA doesn't get it quite right--although there may only have been 20 murders at the time that Pearson recorded the record, there were ultimately about three dozen.
It's been a couple years since I last listened to it, but big cosign on this. Very enjoyable record.
You might too, if Oud is your thing...