1991 studio album by Don Pullen
Kele Mou Bana is an album by American jazz pianist Don Pullen and the African-Brazilian Connection, recorded in 1990 for the Blue Note label.[ 1]
Reception The AllMusic review by Michael G. Nastos stated: "Everything with this band clicks from the word go, as Pullen weaves his way through a panoramic world view that, in this limited CD format, seems like he's merely scratching the surface of what this ensemble is capable of".[ 2]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 2]
Track listing "Capoeira" (Guilherme Franco ) – 7:00
"Listen to the People (Bonnie's Bossanova)" (Don Pullen, Sandra Pullen) – 8:00
"Kele Mou Bana" (Mor Thiam ) – 11:33
"L.V.M./Directo Ad Assunto" (Nilson Matta ) – 5:13
"Yebino Spring" (Yebga Likoba) – 8:48
"Doo-Wop Daze" (Don Pullen) – 11:46
"Cimili/Drum Talk" (Thiam) – 3:16
Recorded in New York City on September 25 & 25, 1990
Personnel
References
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
Studio albums
Solo Piano Album (1975)
Jazz a Confronto 21 (1975)
Five to Go (1975)
Capricorn Rising (1975)
Healing Force (1976)
Tomorrow's Promises (1976 & 1977)
Warriors (with Chico Freeman , Fred Hopkins , and Bobby Battle , 1978)
Milano Strut (1978)
The Magic Triangle (with Joseph Jarman and Don Moye , 1979)
Earth Beams (with George Adams , 1980)
Life Line (with George Adams, 1981)
Melodic Excursions (with George Adams, 1982)
City Gates (with George Adams, 1983)
Evidence of Things Unseen (1983)
Decisions (with George Adams, 1984)
The Sixth Sense (1985)
Breakthrough (with George Adams, 1986)
Song Everlasting (with George Adams, 1987)
New Beginnings (1988)
Random Thoughts (1990)
Kele Mou Bana (1990)
Ode to Life (1993)
Sacred Common Ground (1995)
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