In the Garden

In the Garden

by Yusef Lateef
In the Garden

In the Garden

by Yusef Lateef

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Overview

It would probably be an exaggeration to say that Yusef Lateef is underrated; the veteran saxophonist has long commanded a loyal, enthusiastic following. But it might be safe to say that some historians in the jazz world don't adequately explain just how much of an innovator he is. Lateef was one of the very first people to play modal post-bop -- he certainly deserves as much credit as Miles Davis and John Coltrane in that area -- and his world music-influenced experiments of the late '50s were quite advanced for their time. Long after the '50s, world music continued to fascinate Lateef -- and it's certainly a big part of what he does on In the Garden. Recorded live at the Electric Lodge in Venice, CA (a Los Angeles suburb) on March 1-2, 2003, In the Garden finds an 82-year-old Lateef leading a large ensemble that is mindful of African, Middle Eastern, and Asian music. Lateef not only plays the tenor sax on these performances -- he's also heard on a variety of flutes -- and his sidemen play everything from flutes and clarinets to traditional string and percussion instruments from Africa and Asia. Those who are seriously into world music might recognize the sound of the Indian bansuri flute, or African udu drums, but even if you can't pick out all the instruments, it is obvious that Lateef and his colleagues are thinking globally throughout this rewarding two-CD set. These performances tend to be abstract, sometimes drawing on free jazz. But those who are adventurous enough to go along for the ride will find a lot to enjoy about In the Garden. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 11/25/2003
Label: Meta Records
UPC: 0638977100821
Rank: 144593

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Little Tree
  2. Nanna
  3. Morphic Resonance
  4. Lobelia, Euphorbia, Rock
  5. Trace Elements
  6. Root Pressure

Disc 2

  1. Amanita
  2. Branch Part 1
  3. Rain Part 2
  4. Seed Part 3
  5. Moisture Droplet
  6. Chaotic Attractors

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Yusef Lateef   Primary Artist,Vocals,Sax (Tenor),Bamboo Flute,Flute (Alto),Overtone Flute,Flute,Shenai
Adam Rudolph   Primary Artist,Cajon,Congas,Djembe,Vocals,Balafon,Conductor,Hand Drums,Talking Drum,Overtone Flute
Bennie Maupin   Guest Artist,Bugle,Rainstick,Shakuhachi,Bamboo Flute,Flute (Alto),Clarinet (Bass)
Cory Wright   Kena,Clarinet,Clarinet (Bass)
Paul Sherman   Oboe,Baroque Oboe,Horn (English)
Ralph Jones   Ney,Flute,Conductor,Hichiriki,Flute (Alto),Bamboo Trumpet
Ralph Jones Band   Ney,Flute,Conductor,Hichiriki,Flute (Alto),Bamboo Trumpet
Ellen Burr   Flute,Ocarina,Piccolo,Jaw Harp,Bamboo Flute,Flute (Alto)
Miles Shrewsbery   Udu,Tabla,Shaker,Frame Drum
Chris Heenan   Pungi,Bamboo Flute,Clarinet (Bass)
Fawntice McCain   Flute,Suling,Ocarina,Harmonica,Tin Whistle
Karen Elaine Bakunin   Viola,Waterphone
Emily Hay   Flute,Piccolo,Bamboo Flute,Flute (Alto),Train Whistle
Andres Renteria   Bata,Bowls,Cajon,Shaker
David Philipson   Suling,Bansuri
Sara Schoenbeck   Bassoon
Matthew Zebley   Bamboo Flute,Clarinet (Alto)
Munyungo Jackson   Iya,Udu,Bells,Cajon,Surdo,Balafon,Marimbula,Percussion,Talking Drum
Harris Eisenstadt   Drums,Itotele,Percussion
Pablo Calogero   Flute (Bass),Tibetan Horn,Clarinet (Bass)
Tracy Wannomae   Flute,Clarinet,Bamboo Flute,Whistle (Human)
Alex Cline   Iya,Gong,Bells,Drums,Cymbals,Percussion,Wood Block,Drums (Bass),Drums (Snare)
Gustavo Bulgach   Clarinet,Bamboo Flute

Technical Credits

B+   Photography
Brandy Flower   Design
Jason Lord   Mixing,Engineer
Yusef Lateef   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Kevin Ramos   Photography
Jim Hemingway   Mastering
Bob James   Composer
Carlos Nino   Design,Concert Producer
Sara Schoenbeck   Sona
Adam Rudolph   Composer,Producer
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