Sangoma is a solo piano album by Abdullah Ibrahim. It was recorded in 1973 and released by Sackville Records. Parts of the original release were later issued on compilation albums.
Sangoma | |
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Recorded | 18 February 1973 |
Venue | Toronto |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Sackville |
The album was recorded in Toronto on 18 February 1973.[1] Material from the recording session was released on this album and on African Portraits.[2]
"The Aloe and the Wild Rose" and "Ancient Africa" each contain three parts.[3] The other track, "Fats, Duke and the Monk", is a six-song suite.[3]
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The Penguin Guide to Jazz | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sangoma was released by Sackville Records.[2] The AllMusic reviewer concluded that, "Ibrahim's distinctive percussive style with its emphasis on folk melodies was very much in evidence at this relatively early stage."[3] The Penguin Guide to Jazz observed that the recording was "in dramatic close-up".[2]
Material from Sangoma and African Portraits was later compiled in the album Ancient Africa, which was released by Sackville in 1994.[4] A 2017 CD reissue of this compilation added a previously unreleased track featuring Ibrahim on flute as well as reciting words.[4] It was issued by Delmark Records, which had earlier acquired the Sackville catalogue.[4]
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