Khan Jamal – Infinity (1984/2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 37:53 minutes | 238 MB | Genre: Jazz
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Vibe’s Maestro Khan Jamal’s “Infinity” features a Stellar line up, a drums and percussion-rich sextet that features altoist Byard Lancaster and a Philadelphia-based rhythm section, Clifton Burton on harmonica and the legendary free drummer Sunny Murray. Khan Jamal contributed four of the five songs, while pianist Bernard Sammul brought in a cooking “The Angry Young Man.”
The music stands up to and can be compared to anything released on the great Jazz labels and just like a Classic Blue Note, Prestige, Verve or Impulse release this is an absolute Stand Out Session.
For the London, Tokyo and all points West End crowd the Worldwide Sound is “The Known Unknown” which has been featured on several underground compilations back in the Acid Jazz Heydays of the 1990’s, but the whole album is a complete undiscovered gem.
Self released in 1984 and long out of print, original copies fetch $1000 and upwards, so Jazz Room Records are proud and pleased to bring this Spiritual Soul Jazz gem out to a wider audience.
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
Although Khan Jamal is an advanced improviser, the sound of his vibes always gives his music a somewhat mellow and accessible air, even when he is at his most adventurous. This Stash LP (three of the five selections have been reissued on the CD Don’t Take No) matches Jamal with altoist Byard Lancaster (doubling on flute), a Philadelphia-based rhythm section and, on “Infinity” (which dates from 1984), a group that includes Clifton Burton on harmonica and the legendary free drummer Sunny Murray. Jamal contributed four of the five songs, while pianist Bernard Sammul brought in a cooking “The Angry Young Man.” Excellent and generally overlooked music.
Tracklist:
1. Nubian Queen (08:53)
2. Infinity (04:48)
3. Lovely Afternoon (07:15)
4. The Known Unknown (08:53)
5. The Angry Young Man (08:02)
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