Bushman Song
Bushman Song
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
In the vast and ever-evolving landscape of jazz music, there are certain records that stand out as both timeless classics and hidden gems waiting to be unearthed. Enter John Stubblefield's Bushman Song - a sonic journey through the soul of jazz, infused with an undeniable sense of playfulness and groove.
From the moment the needle drops on the opening track, "Sands of Time," Stubblefield's saxophone prowess takes centre stage, weaving intricate melodies that dance across the rhythm section with effortless grace. The album's title track, "Bushman Song," showcases Stubblefield's ability to seamlessly blend traditional jazz elements with African-inspired rhythms, creating a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly unique.
But it's not just Stubblefield's saxophone that steals the show on Bushman Song. The album features a stellar cast of musicians, including the likes of Kenny Barron on piano and Cecil McBee on bass, who bring their own distinct voices to the table, adding layers of depth and complexity to each track.
Overall, Bushman Song is a testament to Stubblefield's talent as a composer and performer, with each track offering something new and exciting for listeners to discover. So take a moment to sit back, relax, and let the sounds of John Stubblefield wash over you - you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Bushman Song (Electric Version)
2. Serenade to the Mother Land
3. Some Things Never Change
4. Mwé Malad O
5. Loss of a Moment
6. East Side - West Side
7. Calypso Rose
8. Bushman Song
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
John Stubblefield
Ah, John Stubblefield. Where do we even begin with this enigmatic musician? With a career spanning over three decades, Stubblefield has become a household name in the world of jazz and beyond. Known for his soulful saxophone playing and innovative compositions, Stubblefield has captivated audiences worldwide with his unmistakable sound. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Stubblefield's musical journey began at a young age. It wasn't long before he caught the attention of seasoned musicians in the industry, paving the way for a successful career that would see him collaborate with the likes of Art Blakey, McCoy Tyner, and many more. Stubblefield's discography is as diverse as it is impressive, with each album showcasing his unparalleled talent and creativity. From the smooth jazz melodies of "Bush Dance" to the experimental sounds of "Confessin'," Stubblefield's music knows no bounds. But it's not just his music that sets Stubblefield apart - his larger-than-life personality and infectious energy make him a joy to watch both on and off the stage. Whether he's cracking jokes with his bandmates or engaging with fans after a show, Stubblefield's charisma is truly one of a kind. So, if you're looking for a music experience like no other, look no further than John Stubblefield. With his soulful saxophone solos and boundless creativity, Stubblefield is sure to leave you in awe. Trust us, you won't want to miss out on this musical maestro.
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