The Camel (Idrees Sulieman album)
The Camel is a studio album by American trumpeter Idrees Sulieman[2] recorded in 1964 in Sweden with Jamila Sulieman and released on the Columbia Records label.[3]
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Released | March 19, 1964 | |||
Studio | EMI Studios, Stockholm. | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Columbia Records SSX 1008 | |||
Producer | Gunnar Lindqvist | |||
Idrees Sulieman chronology | ||||
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Background
This album is considered to be his first one as a real leader.[4] Tracks 1-4 were recorded on March, 19 and tracks 5-7 were recorded March 20, 1964 at EMI Studios, Stockholm.
Track list
- Dawud's Bossa Nova – 6:18
- Sad And Strange – 2:21
- The Camel – 6:22
- Long For The Blues – 3:18
- Blues For Emanon – 7:51
- I Remember Clifford – 6:10
- I'll Remember April – 9:57
Credits
- Alto saxophone – Christer Boustedt (tracks: 1 2 3 4), Idrees Sulieman (tracks: 1 2 3 4 7)
- Baritone saxophone – Sahib Shihab (tracks: 1 2 3 4)
- Bass – Björn Alke
- Bottle – Ole Kock Hansen (tracks: 4)
- Congas – Jamila Sulieman (tracks: 4)
- Cow bell – Sahib Shihab (tracks: 4)
- Cow horn – Gunnar Östling (tracks: 4)
- Drums – Fredrik Norén (tracks: 5 6 7), Ivan Oscarsson (tracks: 1 2 3 4)
- Liner notes – Lars Werner
- Maracas – Idrees Sulieman (tracks: 4)
- Photography – Bo Trenter
- Piano – Göran Lindberg (tracks: 1 2 3 4), Lars Sjösten (tracks: 5 6 7)
- Producer – Gunnar Lindqvist
- Reeds – Christer Boustedt (tracks: 4), Fredrik Norén (tracks: 1)
- Technician – Gunnar Lööf
- Tenor saxophone – Bernt Rosengren (tracks: 1 2 3 4 5), Göran Östling (tracks: 1 2 3 4)
- Trumpet – Bertil Lövgren (tracks: 1 2 3 4), Bo Broberg (tracks: 1 2 3 4), Idrees Sulieman (tracks: 5 6 7)
- Vocals – Jamila Sulieman (tracks: 2 3)
- Wood block – Fredrik Norén (tracks: 4), Jamila Sulieman (tracks: 1)
References
- "Idrees Sulieman: The Camel". allmusic.com. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
- "Idrees & Jamila Sulieman: Camel (Japanese paper sleeve edition)". Dusty Groove. dustygroove.com. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
- "Idrees Sulieman, Jamila Sulieman – The Camel". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
- "Obscure Trumpet Masters #9 – Idrees Sulieman". curtjazz.com. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
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