If Music presents: You Need This! An Introduction To Enja Records

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4LP - BBE
2022

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    TRACKLIST 


    Disc 1
    A1. Dollar Brand, Abdullah Ibrahim – Zimbabwe
    A2. Prince Lasha – Kwadwo Safari
    B1. Mal Waldron – What It Is

    Disc 2
    C1.Cecil McBee – First Song in the Day
    D1. Rabih Abou-Khalil – Lamentation
    D2. John Stubblefield – Mwé Malad O

    Disc 3
    E1. Nana Simopoulos – Pulcie’s Dance
    F1. Bobby Hutcherson – The Creators

    Disc 4
    G1. Marc Levin – Brothers in War
    H1. Jon Hendricks – No More
    H2. Marvin Hannibal Peterson – Mother’s Land



    DESCRIPTION


    Part of IF Music founder Jean-Claude’s ever expanding ‘YOU NEED THIS!’ series of compilation albums, the London record shop impresario and DJ takes us on another scintillating musical journey, this time exploring the catalogue of German jazz imprint, Enja Records.

    Like Jean-Claude’s ‘Journey Into Deep Jazz’ series on BBE Music and his 2017 exploration of Black Saint & Soul Note Records before it, ‘IF MUSIC PRESENTS YOU NEED THIS!: AN INTRODUCTION TO ENJA RECORDS’ provides another impeccably curated and programmed selection of music, assembled by simply one of the most knowledgeable and passionate vinyl specialists in the business.

    Featuring performances by John Stubblefield, Bobby Hutcherson, Harold Land, Don Cherry, Cecil McBee and Pharoah Sanders collaborator Marvin Hannibal Peterson to name but a few, this collection provides a great jumping-off point for Enja’s rich and diverse back catalogue. Founded in 1971 by Munich natives and jazz obsessives Matthias Winckelmann and Horst Weber, in its heyday Enja released albums by Eric Dolphy, Charles Mingus, Tommy Flanagan and John Scofield, as well as Kenny Barron, Chet Baker, Abbey Lincoln, Bea Benjamin, Freddie Hubbard, to name but a few.

    Having firmly established itself as “a bastion of all things deep in jazz” as Jean-Claude neatly sums up, Enja also went on to issue early World Music projects from Abdullah Ibrahim, Rabih Abou-Khalil, Mahmoud Turkmani and many others, and it remains active to this day.

    “There is no doubt that to the uninitiated, a compilation introducing such an esteemed archive is well overdue” says Jean-Claude. “As with previous albums curated by us, this is just a soupçon of this label’s vast back catalogue, which we hope will lead the listener to discover new music and to search out more from this criminally underrated, class act.”