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Beatin' Aroun' De Bush
Hugh Masakela
Beatin' Aroun' De Bush
Genres: International Music, Jazz
 
When he wants to be, Hugh Masekela can be a fine jazz trumpeter as well as an imaginative blender of American jazz with the popular music of his native South Africa. On Beatin' Aroun de Bush, however, Masekela opts for a...  more »

     
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All Artists: Hugh Masakela
Title: Beatin' Aroun' De Bush
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: SPV
Release Date: 4/28/2009
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Jazz
Styles: Africa, Jazz Fusion, Soul-Jazz & Boogaloo
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 693723067421

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When he wants to be, Hugh Masekela can be a fine jazz trumpeter as well as an imaginative blender of American jazz with the popular music of his native South Africa. On Beatin' Aroun de Bush, however, Masekela opts for a different sort of fusion--easy listening and world beat--as if he were Kenny G in Soweto. Playing the simplest of harmonic variations on pretty, bouncy pop tunes with splashes of South African flavor, Masekela delivers American pop instrumental music with very little jazz or African content. --Geoffrey Himes

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Modern Masekela Magic
trevor.perks@virgin.net | Eastbourne, England | 10/19/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Hugh Masekela is a hero. Exiled from South Africa as a result of the authorities banning him way back(whole chunks of albums at government controlled radio stations were scratched off thereby preventing them from being played, plus more ridiculous and bizarre acts of repression)he travelled the USA and Europe, establishing himself as one of the greats in the jazz world.This album is bang up to date (at the time of its release) with the then current social-political scene in SA without losing any of its musical appeal. The best track has to be Polina, which I originally heard on the Dave Grusin album 'Migration' (check this out too!). This is pure Masekela Magic - it will haunt you forever...I've seen the great man live, in Johannesburg at the legendary Kippies jazz venue, and also at Brighton University here in England. I feel honoured to be able to say that I've been in the same room as the man - but hey, don't write me off as a sycophant. Listen to Polina alone, and you'll be lining up for more."