2008 release.
Sahib is a universal musician who reflects musical experiences in jazz since the end of the thirties. He lived through the important periods of modern jazz with his heart and mind wide open toward everything that was good music, regardless of being termed "Mainstream", "Bop", "Cool", "Westcoast", "Eastcoast", "Hard Bop'', et cetera. When you listen closely to his music, you will find traces of all these, but they are immersed in his deep musicianship and his true jazz personality. Sahib Shihab's background reads like the record of a master of advanced studies. Furthermore he played and collaborated with the coolest jazz musician of that period. Above all let's name Budd Johnson, Theolonius Monk, Tadd Dameron, Milt Jackson, Dizzy Gillespie, Illinois Jaquet, Elmer Snowden, Luther Henderson, Larry Noble, Fletcher Henderson, Roy Eldridge. In his early professional years, Sahib was heard mostly on alto sax; later, more often on baritone sax and flute. Today, his name is inseparably connected with these two instruments.
Produced and supervised by Gigi Campi
Recorded on May 8 and 9, 1963 by Wolfgang Hirschmann
Sahib Shihab: alto, baritone sasophones, flute
Ake Persson: trombone
Francy Boland: piano
Jimmy Woode: bass
Kenny Clarke: drums
Joe Harris: percussion
(8018344021300)
SKU | 8018344021300 |
Barcode # | 8018344021300 |
Brand | Schema Records /RearwaRD |
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