Mtume Umoja EnsembleAlkebu-Lan - Land Of The Blacks (Live At The East)

Label:

Strata-East – SES-1972-4

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Free Improvisation

Tracklist

A1 Invocation
SpeechMtume*
Written-ByMtume*
4:00
A2 Baba Hengates
Written-ByMtume*
17:39
B1 Utamu
Written-ByMtume*
9:28
B2 Saud
Written-ByMtume*
10:38
C1 Alkebu-Lan
Written-ByMtume*
16:22
C2 No Words
Written-ByMtume*
8:29
D1 Separate Not Equal
Written-ByNdugu*
7:16
D2 Sifa (The Prayer)
Arranged ByMtume*
Other [Swahili]Je Jordan
Written-ByImamu Baraka
14:40

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByMtume Publishing Co.
  • Published ByJihad Productions
  • Recorded AtThe East

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Soprano SaxophoneGary Bartz
  • Artwork [Cover], DesignWabembe
  • BassBuster Williams
  • Congas, Tonette, ProducerMtume*
  • DrumsNdugu*
  • EngineerEndesha O'Brien*
  • Photography By [Back Cover]Je*
  • Photography By [Liner]Ray Gibson
  • PianoStanley Cowell
  • Tenor Saxophone, FluteCarlos Garnett
  • ViolinLeroy Jenkins
  • VocalsJoe Lee Wilson
  • Voice [Poetry]Yusef Iman

Notes

There is a short unlisted track after D2 which has no reference to it. This track is James Mtume introducing the band to the audience.

Recorded Aug. 29 1971 at The East, Brooklyn, NY

Tracks A1-C2: Mtume Pub. Co.
Track D1 has no info other than "(Hey Skemo)" written beneath it
Track D2: Jihad Prod.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A, stamped): SES-1972-4A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B, stamped): SES-1972-4B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout C, stamped): SES-1972-4C
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout D, stamped): SES-1972-4D
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Alkebu-Lan - Land Of The Blacks (Live At The East) (2×LP, Album) Strata-East PA-3034-35 Japan 1974
New Submission
Alkebu-Lan - Land Of The Blacks (Live At The East) (2×LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release) Strata-East (2) SES1972-4 Europe 2016

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Reviews

  • cgoldm's avatar
    cgoldm
    I have an excellent copy of the 2xLP reissue for sale. LMK.
    • Tafadhali's avatar
      Tafadhali
      Looking for a record sleeve of this set. Let me know
      • s_oo_ks's avatar
        s_oo_ks
        Looking for a clean record #2 of this set if anyone has one to spare
        • ljrgoahead's avatar
          ljrgoahead
          I think there is a promotional copy.

          The promotional copy says "ALL COMP BMI" on the label.

          Is it right?
          • bossdj's avatar
            bossdj
            I purchased my copy on ebay about 12 years ago when STRATA LPS were being auctioned nearly every day and not fetching $$$. STRATA LPs did not sell well back in the 70s that is why there are so many copies around. They are just being hoarded by the big US dealers in their warehouses. I don't think any of these STRATA LPs are really that rare.
            • Hustlersconvention's avatar
              Listening to this reminded me of why I sold my copy.
              • klauswebner's avatar
                klauswebner
                example that even an all star ensemble can fail witout clear musical direction.
                • zkkptrk's avatar
                  zkkptrk
                  If anyone has just the cover, please me! :)

                  • ruderoy121's avatar
                    ruderoy121
                    Don't waste your money on this album! I suggest you listen to Mtume's better albums Kuumba-Toudie Heath* ‎– Kawaida which may not credit him but he wrote most of the tracks and The Rebirth Cycle both of which have some outstanding tracks that you will be happy that you purchased in years to come, trust me.
                    • rostasi1's avatar
                      rostasi1
                      An extraordinary album! I've had this since the year it came out and it rarely left my turntable in the 70's. It not only embodies the spiritual jazz vibe of its time, but it's a constant reminder of the amazing talent in this area that was in abundance during this era. Hearing the blistering piano solos - especially during Utamu - from the great Stanley Cowell, and the amazing talents of the cream-of-the-crop musicians of this era: Gary Bartz, Carlos Garnett, Leroy Jenkins, Andy Bey, Buster Williams, Billy Hart, Leon Chancler, and Mtume himself makes someone such as myself feel so fortunate to have been around during the height of this musical era. "Invocation" - the recited poem that opens the recording - was such a powerful 4 minute poem for me, that I soon had it memorized and even written out on a blackboard in my music practice room back in the day.

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