The Spirits of Our Ancestors

The Spirits of Our Ancestors is an album by pianist Randy Weston that was recorded in 1991 and issued on the Verve label. While all of the compositions (with the exception of one traditional Moroccan song) were composed by Weston himself, the music on the album is more specifically a collaborative arranging effort between Weston and arranger Melba Liston. The music on Spirits is played by an all-star cast of musicians, including Dizzy Gillespie, Pharoah Sanders, Dewey Redman, Idris Muhammad, and Idrees Sulieman.

The Spirits 0f Our Ancestors
Studio album by
Released1991 (1991)
Recorded1991
GenreJazz
LabelVerve
Randy Weston chronology
Self Portraits: The Last Day
(1989)
The Spirits 0f Our Ancestors
(1991)
Marrakech in the Cool of the Evening
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Spirits was originally intended to be a grand culmination of Weston's experience living in and absorbing the music of Morocco. The album was to be recorded with the local musicians he had been exposed to on location in Morocco; however, due to the onset of the Gulf War around the time of recording, they decided to relocate to New York City. This change of plans did not affect the authenticity of the music. The main focus of the album, as stated in the liner notes, is to "pay homage to our musical predecessors" and to "celebrate the universal musical language that transcends race, color, and nationality."[2]

Track listing

  1. "African Village Bedford-Stuyvesant" 3:21
  2. "The Healers" 10:48
  3. "African Cookbook" 17:16
  4. "La Elaha-Ella Allah/Morad Allah" (traditional) 6:43
  5. "The Call" 6:12
  6. "African Village Bedford-Stuyvesant 2" 8:30
  7. "The Seventh Queen" 16:28
  8. "Blue Moses" 12:01
  9. "African Sunrise" 19:54
  10. "A Prayer For Us All"

Personnel

Production
  • Randy Weston – arranger, producer, liner notes
  • Rhashidah E. McNeill – liner notes
  • Yassir Chadly – arranger
  • Melba Liston – arranger
  • Jean-Philippe Allard – producer
  • Brian Bacchus – producer
  • Talib Kibwe – musical director
  • Jay Newland – engineer
  • Joe Lopes – assistant engineer
  • Cheung Ching Ming – photography
  • Daniel Richard – release preparation

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References

  1. Yanow, Scott, AllMusic Review. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  2. McNeill, E., Rhashidah. "Randy Weston Discography". Retrieved February 14, 2010.
  3. Randy Weston discography.
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