recorded live at NDR Studio 10, Hamburg, May 25, 1977
1. Air
2. Ntsikan´s Bell
In 1973 this duo released "Good News From Africa" on enjoy. "The extraordinary South African pianist meets his countryman, the late, very great bassist Johnny Dyani, and the result is one of the single most beautiful recordings of the '70s. The duo mix in traditional African and Islamic songs and perform with a fervor and depth of feeling rarely heard in or outside of jazz. 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." - Brian Olewnick

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So this great series continues, thanks!
Here's a re-up of this great Ibrahim & Dyani show!
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re-up:
http://www.mediafire.com/?h8hn4hohe4mra33
Hey Bogard,
i'm gonna continue to re-up whatever shows I can as per your request, but perhaps you could mention in a post about the re-ups to encourage others to contribute as well. Thanks.
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