Elohim (album)
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''Elohim'' | ||
Studio album by Aka Moon | ||
Released | December 1997 | |
Recorded | 1997 | |
Genre | Jazz | |
Length | 66:53 | |
Label | Carbon 7 | |
Producer(s) | - | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Aka Moon chronology | ||
Ganesh (1997) |
Elohim (1997) |
Live At The Vooruit (1997) |
Elohim is a 1997 album by jazz band Aka Moon. It is the second CD of a tryptich composed by Fabrizio Cassol for the band. The first song is dedicated to Indian music and the other titles to African music. It was recorded in April and August 1997 at the Studio Jet (Brussels).
[edit] Track listing
- "Ghandji (The Unseizable Water)"
- "Sa N'Diaye / Too Long The The River Deep"
- "Samayaï Kaï"
- "Story Telling's On"
- "Elohim On The Water / For Days On End"
- "The River New"
- "The River Blue"
[edit] Personnel
- Fabrizio Cassol - alto saxophone
- Michel Hatzigeorgiou - bass guitar, vocals
- Stéphane Galland - drums
- Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman - mridangam
- Chander Sardjoe - drums
- Pierre Van Dormael - guitar
- Marc Ducret - guitar
- Bo Van Der Werf - baritone saxophone, tala
- David Linx - vocals
- Guillaume Orti - alto saxophone
- Geoffroy De Masure - tuba
- Kris Defoort - Fender Rhodes
- Benoît Delbecq - synthesizer, sampler
- Eric Legnini - piano, synthesizer, Hammond B3