Eastern Sounds

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Eastern Sounds
Album cover
Album by Yusef Lateef
Released 1961
Recorded 21 December 1960
Genre Jazz
Length 39:54
Label Prestige
Producer
Professional reviews
Yusef Lateef chronology
Lost in Sound
(1961)
Eastern Sounds
(1961)
Into Something
(1961)

Eastern Sounds is an album by jazz saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist Yusef Lateef, recorded in 1961. The album features Lateef's continued exploration of Indian music, which were incorporated into his distinct brand of soulful hard bop with a quartet featuring Barry Harris on piano. The opening track features Lateef on Chinese globular flute[1], generally called the xun[2], which moves into a standard blues progression in D. The fusing of musical genres was not a new thing in jazz or for Lateef as his 1957 Prayer to the East incorporated the shehnai and Middle Eastern influences in playing jazz standards.[3] Furthermore John Coltrane was experimenting with the Indian modes with his quintet by the time of this album. Aside from Lateef's original compositions, there are covers of themes from the films Spartacus and The Robe.

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  1. "The Plum Blossom" (Lateef) –5:03
  2. "Blues for the Orient" (Lateef) –5:40
  3. "Chinq Miau" (Lateef) –3:20
  4. "Don't Blame Me" (Fields–McHugh) –4:57
  5. "Love Theme from Spartacus" (North) –4:15
  6. "Snafu" (Lateef) –5:42
  7. "Purple Flower" (Lateef) –4:32
  8. "Love Theme from The Robe" (Newman) –4:02
  9. "The Three Faces of Balal" (Lateef) –2:23

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