Sharhabil Ahmed*The King Of Sudanese Jazz = ملك الجاز السوداني

Label:

Habibi Funk – HABIBI013

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

Worldwide

Released:

Genre:

Folk, World, & Country

Style:

African

Tracklist

A1 Argos Farfish 4:38
A2 El Bambi 5:25
A3 Malak Ya Saly 6:33
A4 Kamar Dawa 5:17
B1 Zulum Aldunya 4:48
B2 Aziza 6:33
B3 Ya Shagini 9:25

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed FromSharhabil Ahmed
  • Distributed ByGroove Attack
  • Manufactured ByGroove Attack
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Habibi Funk
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Jakarta Records
  • Copyright ©Habibi Funk
  • Copyright ©Jakarta Records
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BK10085
  • Remastered AtAudiomoto
  • Lacquer Cut AtOptimal Media GmbH

Credits

  • ArtworkSimone Cihlar
  • Edited BySadaf Vasaei
  • Lacquer Cut ByHL*
  • Legal [Licensing, Clearing], Project ManagerMohamed Sharhabil
  • Liner Notes, Legal [Licensing, Clearing], Project ManagerJannis Stuertz*
  • Liner Notes, Translated By [Interview Translation And Edit]Malak Makar
  • Liner Notes, Translated By [Interview Translation And Edit], Legal [Licensing, Clearing], Project ManagerLarissa Fuhrmann
  • Remastered By, Restoration [Audio]Roskow Kretschmann

Notes

Issued with a 12-page booklet including liner notes in english, interview and unseen photos.
Includes a Bandcamp card.

Fully licensed from the artist.

Runouts are stamped apart from "HABIBI 013-1" and "=," which are etched.

On the back cover:
P&C Habibi Funk / Jakarta Records
Manufactured and distributed by Groove Attack
Made In

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 673790035530
  • Barcode (Text): 6 7390 03553 0
  • Label Code: LC 15260
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): HABIBI 013-1 BK10085-01 A1 HL =
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): HABIBI 013-1 BK10085-01 B1 HL =

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Reviews

  • Dr.Crackle's avatar
    Dr.Crackle
    Edited 4 years ago
    I wonder why this release is named 'The King of Sudanese Jazz'. It's cool, but I've found only Rock songs on it...
    • Black-Monk's avatar
      Black-Monk
      Sharhabil was born in 1935 and he is the founding father of the Sudanese Jazz scene. His aim was to modernize Sudanese music by bringing it together with western influences and instrumentation like he summarized it himself in a 2004 interview for „Al Ahram Weekly“: “[...]Haqiba music, you know, was traditional vocal music with little accompaniment beyond a tambourine. When our generation came in the 1960s, we came with a new style. It was a time of worldwide revolution in music. In Europe, the rhythms of swing and tango were being replaced by jazz, samba, rock- and-roll. We were influenced by this rejuvenation in Sudan, too. I started out by learning to play the oud and traditional Sudanese music, and got a diploma from the music institute of Khartoum University. But my ambition was to develop something new. For this, the guitar seemed like the best instrument. Western instruments can approximate the scales of Sudanese music very well. After all, a lot of Western music is originally from Africa. I have absorbed different influences, from traditional Sudanese rhythms to calypso and jazz, and I hold them together in my music with no difficulty.”
      Referring to its sonic apperance, Sudanese Jazz hasn’t too much in common with the western idea of Jazz. Sharhabil’s sound feels more like a unique combination of surf, rock n roll, funk, Congolese music and East African harmonies a.o. So it kind of made sense to me, while visiting him in Sudan, to see the records he kept over the years: 2 of his own and 2 by Mulatu Astatke signed to him, further proving the influence of Ethiopian and other neighboring countries. In fact, Sharhabil was not just one of many Sudanese Jazz artist. He is the king of Jazz, literally, since in he won a competion over other artists for that title.

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