
johnny mbizo dyani - african bass, solo concert - sing a song fighter - vinyl

SASF 019 - 104036 - uk2lp - €26.50
New Copy
Genre: African - South Africa
1. Thank You
2. Aba-limanga
3. Wish You Sunshine
4. Afrikan Blues
5. Le Ngo-Ma
6. Aba-limanga II
7. Let The Music Take You




First time press from this unissued and unheard recording by south african in exile bassplayer Johnny Dyani. Gatefold cover, with extensive liner notes from Francis Gooding and Niklaus Troxler
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South African in exile Johnny Dyani was one of the greatest bass players. Played with Don Cherry, Chris McGregor, Archie Sheep, Dollar Brand / Abdullah Ibrahim etc etc. He also made many great albums as a bandleader. And a few rare minimal albums where it was mostly him and his upright bass. He died way too early, in 1986. Karl Jonas Winqvist (Sing A Song Fighter) ranks some of Dyani's works ("African Bass", “Witchdoctor's Son" with Okay Temiz and "Good News From Africaâ€, with Dollar Brand) as "the most natural, creative musical force there isâ€. KJW investigated for years if there was more recorded Dyani material waiting to be heard. And where? After e-mailing endlessly with the National Radio Museum in Switzerland he finally found what he was looking for.
In 1978 graphic designer Niklaus Troxler arranged the great Willisau Jazz Festival in Switzerland. A lot of legendary artists like Max Roach, Jan Garbarek, Elvin Jones and Don Cherry were performing, and Johnny Dyani was one of them. He did this rare solo concert with some of the material that two years later would end up on his great album "African Bass". This LP contains the concert from beginning to end, showing Dyani at his very best on piano, gong, bass and vocals. Spiritual, adventurous and truly free,beautiful music.