Spirits Rejoice - African Spaces (1977)

Dive into the mesmerizing fusion sounds of South African jazz with Spirits Rejoice’s groundbreaking album “African Spaces.“ Released in 1977, this record serves as a defining musical statement in the country’s jazz history, capturing a moment of social and musical ferment that irreversibly changed the landscape of South African music. Led by a collective of exceptionally talented and forward-thinking jazz musicians, including Gilbert Matthews on drums, Sipho Gumede on electric bass, Russell Herman on electric guitar, and Mervyn Africa on electric piano, piano, organ, and vibraphone, Spirits Rejoice crafts a complex and electrifying jazz fusion that defies categorization. Drawing inspiration from the newest developments in American jazz, the band channels the cosmic energy of Chick Corea’s Return to Forever and the avant-garde stylings of Miles Davis’ On the Corner, creating a sound that is both ambitious and uncompromising. “African Spaces“ is more than just a
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