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Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Electric deJohnette

It's 1985. It's a video documentary about zebras by Japanese photographer Tadayuki Naito. The soundtrack is performed by one of the great living drummers - Jack deJohnette - playing a SIEL DK600 synthesizer. The great living drummer calls in an old mate of his from Chicago to play on the recording, some trumpet player called Lester Bowie. They play together. The tapes roll and record it all.

Unique electro-afro-ambient thingummywhatsits. Fela Kuti meets Jean Michel Jarre.

Jack deJohnette - Ntoro I
Jack deJohnette - Jongo
From Zebra: MCA Records MCAD- 42160 [Buy]


Jack deJohnette, not playing synthesizer

molo posted a track from this album a few months ago. But these are different tracks, and deserve to be heard.

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