Kwanza (The First) is an album by drummer
Albert Heath featuring performances recorded in 1973 and originally released on the
Muse label.[1][2]
Reception
Andrew Gilbert of
KQED says, "Kwanza captures a mid-career master with a long-established reputation as one of the most eloquent and adaptable drummers in jazz ... Heath wasn’t content to organize an all-star jam session. He’d been collaborating and studying composition with multi-instrumental explorer
Yusef Lateef, and he used Kwanza to investigate some of the chamber music concepts he’d been working on".[3] Jazz Views' Eddie Myer observed, "This album come replete with all kinds of modish innovations, from Swahili titles to 4/4 straight-8 rock rhythms, to guitar and rhodes from the youngest members".[4]
Track listing
All compositions by Albert Heath, except Oops! by Percy Heath.
Kwanza (The First) is an album by drummer
Albert Heath featuring performances recorded in 1973 and originally released on the
Muse label.[1][2]
Reception
Andrew Gilbert of
KQED says, "Kwanza captures a mid-career master with a long-established reputation as one of the most eloquent and adaptable drummers in jazz ... Heath wasn’t content to organize an all-star jam session. He’d been collaborating and studying composition with multi-instrumental explorer
Yusef Lateef, and he used Kwanza to investigate some of the chamber music concepts he’d been working on".[3] Jazz Views' Eddie Myer observed, "This album come replete with all kinds of modish innovations, from Swahili titles to 4/4 straight-8 rock rhythms, to guitar and rhodes from the youngest members".[4]
Track listing
All compositions by Albert Heath, except Oops! by Percy Heath.