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Eastern Sounds (Original Jazz Classics 180g) Vinyl LP

Craft Recordings / SKU: fr-4993
all analog remaster of 1961 recording that brought middle eastern modes into the mainstream jazz consciousness
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  • This is one of those records that you can take to your grave. Arguably Yusef Lateef's most popular and well-received works, Eastern Sounds is one of those albums that you will be constantly going back to like a Love Supreme or a Kind Of Blue. As the title suggests, Lateef explores Eastern modes, but in a very accessible way. Check out the nostalgia-invoking "The Plum Blossom" or the rich, musky sounds of "Blues For The Orient." That's some serious soul jazz. "Snafu" with its instantly recognizable sax intro could be the defining track of the album, much like "Giant Steps." On the other side of the spectrum, check Yusef's delicate flute play on "Love Theme From The Robe," that'll put a tear in your eye. 9 tracks in all, recommended.

    • 180g black vinyl pressing
    • all-analog remaster cut from the original tapes
    • housed in repro tip-on sleeve w/ original liner notes
    • includes obi strip
    • featuring Yusef Lateef (t. sax, oboe, flute), Barry Haris (p), Ernie Farrow (b), Lex Humphries (d)
    • original release year: 1961
    • music label: Craft Recordings 2024
    reviewed by the mgmnt 10/2007
    upc: 888072504875

This is one of those records that you can take to your grave. Arguably Yusef Lateef's most popular and well-received works, Eastern Sounds is one of those albums that you will be constantly going back to like a Love Supreme or a Kind Of Blue. As the title suggests, Lateef explores Eastern modes, but in a very accessible way. Check out the nostalgia-invoking "The Plum Blossom" or the rich, musky sounds of "Blues For The Orient." That's some serious soul jazz. "Snafu" with its instantly recognizable sax intro could be the defining track of the album, much like "Giant Steps." On the other side of the spectrum, check Yusef's delicate flute play on "Love Theme From The Robe," that'll put a tear in your eye. 9 tracks in all, recommended.

  • 180g black vinyl pressing
  • all-analog remaster cut from the original tapes
  • housed in repro tip-on sleeve w/ original liner notes
  • includes obi strip
  • featuring Yusef Lateef (t. sax, oboe, flute), Barry Haris (p), Ernie Farrow (b), Lex Humphries (d)
  • original release year: 1961
  • music label: Craft Recordings 2024
reviewed by the mgmnt 10/2007
upc: 888072504875

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