when i first find this music while filing a gas in a Total gas station i almost get crazy with the melodies and i still feel it again. Thank for Malaki who loaded this great 👍 great music.
Back in the old days, while working in the Ethiopian Airlines, we used to listen this relaxing and energizing music. No wonder why the lion is still roaring and running!!!
Yes, mama, yaaass. I got exposed to their music while visiting the tiny Ethiopian area in Los Angeles & couldn't get over the magical open beauty of their music.
Name of artist- Mulatu Astatke Born 19 December 1943. An Ethiopian musician, composer and arranger considered as the father of Ethio-jazz. INSTRUMENTS- Vibraphone, conga drums, keyboards,organ, percussion instruments... STUDIES - Mulatu's family sent him to learn engineering in Wales during the late 1950s. Instead, he began his education at Lindisfarne college before earning a degree in music through studies musically trained in Trinity college of music London, New York City, and Burklee college of music Boston where he combined his Jazz and Latine music interests with traditional Ethiopian music. wish him a long live!
I did a quick Google search and not seeing Mulatu having anything to do with this album other than the obvious influence. Please double check your information. And at the very least include Malik and Chris
oh my God . What really Amazing melody and so beautiful. It really takes you back.i don’t know how many people will healed after listening this gorgeous piece of music. Thank for sharing us this legend music ❤❤❤❤❤ lots of love and respect.
I have been looking for this album a better part of my life . Oh my goodness!!! It took back to my bittersweet memories of childhood. Thanks for uploading!!!
Did you grow up in Ethiopia? Or is the music of your parents? Having been raised by my Minnesotan Presbyterians, the music of my childhood is Perry Como and Julie London. Okay, I guess but not as exciting and exotic as THIS. This music is gorgeous and evocative of someplace far away and unreachable. Beautiful!!
@@cjmg321 i meant I grew up in Ethiopia and one of the albums I remember listening to is this. It provokes the good old time of my childhood. I will check those of your albums you mentioned.
Me too , I cry because it also reminds me of my 3 and 4 years old me but most of all my late father and the atmosphere in our house while he listens this music and reading something at night before dinner.
so beautiful. i wish this was on streaming services but there is something romantic about the fact that it is not easy to come across. it finds you, rather.
oh Man i can’t stop and think about this music. The first day it came out i find the cassette from a 🚗 Dancing ,moving with a big coat and haggling myself and going high. my friend was laughing but for me i was touched inside and to be honest i am still feeling that sense. Oh yo my Day Malik thank you 🙏🏽 ❤❤❤
It amazes me that across time and geography King Solomon 9771 captures my virginal experience with this music that I sense I'm going to be listening to time & again . . .
I don't know how this video found me, but I'm so glad it did. I love the tasteful, groovy melodies in each of these tracks. @15:13 and @30:58 are my favorites.
The melody and the atmosphere of Ethio-Jazz songs and those of Japanese Enka songs (popular songs using the traditional Japanese pentatonic scale played in small jazz combo style) are very much alike!! They are almost identical!! Unbelievable!
is a day long enough to listen to something 50 times or do you mean that euphemistically? Regardless this supple, bold organized talent is WORTH the 50 t . . .
(06/05/2024; 04:38 hs.) -- Soy de Ciudad de Córdoba (Argentina). Me fascinó el disco. Algunos temas tiene escalas que simplemente hechizan. Gracias por subir el material a RUclips.
Ethiopian music has that 1930s Hollywood background movie music vibe to it . . . first heard this at that Ethiopian enclave street down in Los Angeles on the east side: talented musicians meandering, enchanting, enthralling . . .
Paxico Records is a L.A. (USA _ CA) based record and art label founded by Chris H{o}und in 2009... Specialized in the publishing of vinyls and cassettes [Yep, Sure Thing...]! Paxico’s mission is to shed light on affecting artists and urgent albums. THEY create works of art with their own mythology and folklore. Every release in THEIR catalog is organized to show the special rapport between its audio and visual components. After, it's hard to find more about them or even the music...
Full of nostalgia hearing this - we grew up listening to this on tape cassette... for fellow Apple Music users, these songs are under the name ‘EthiopiaM airlines instrumenal, vol. 2’ (yes - they are deliberate typos - that’s how it’s labelled!) listed as being from 1985.
Most of these musics are during Jah’s era in the 60,70’s! Definitely NOT in the 1985 during that bloody communist era! I don’t know why they have to label it like that! Anyway thank you for the info ❤🙏🏽
WOW! The last piece. Aya washingele? I think I remember listening to it as a kid. I don't know what it means or if it is the right pronouncement. Does anyone know?
Afro jazz? Is that what you’d call it? I love it all, mulatu astatke , Tsegue-Maryam, Pax Nicholas, all them guys. I guess that would all just be Ethio jazz? I dunno I just enjoy listening.
Wonderful. Relaxing. Respect from Kenya 🇰🇪
....and also from Mexico City!
@@steveegallo3384 and also from Rivne
I'm simply blown away!😢 I'm so happy my YT algorithm brought me here!!❤ I needed to hear this divine music today.
Same mate thats crazy ❤ this audio is a blessing
That first track is one of the finest and soulful pieces of jazz I've ever head
Same here
ማን ይሆን እንደ እኔ ወደ ልጅነት የተመለሰው የፍቅር ዘመን ልክ እንደ መዝሙር እምባ ተናነቀኝ የፍቅር ዘመን 5 ሳንቲም ከረሜላ 15 ሻይ ቅጠል 20 ሳንቲም ስኳር 25 ባዝሊን እረ ስንቱ :: ብቻ እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን ነው የምለው ጋሻ ሙሌ ተባረክ ረጅም እድሜ ከጤና ጋር @Wasi Seattle
when i first find this music while filing a gas in a Total gas station i almost get crazy with the melodies and i still feel it again. Thank for Malaki who loaded this great 👍 great music.
What language did you write in?
@@richaramela it's Amharic
❤❤❤😊🎉🎉🎉
What a magnificent lettering, even though i don't understand anything.
በጣም እርግት ያለ በጥበብ የተሰራ የመሳሪያ ቅንብር ነው !!!! ክብር ይሁን ይህን ለተዉልን ❤❤
I have been on the porch, dressed against the rain and cold front. Wind the loudest noise.
What a nice post to have along for the ride.
The way this was mastered makes me feel like I have listened to this in a dream.
I kinda felt that too
Facts
Ist das mastering so gewollt oder ist die Aufnahme einfach so entstanden?
@@sero6020does that matter?
@@geedorah7860Yes
Here is the full track list:
00:00 - Anchim Endelela - Bahta Gebrehiwot
4:58 - Hager Fikir - Eyoel Yohanes and Hager Fikir Theather band
10:02 - Tsigereda - Tilahun Gessesse
15:13 - Kemdlaye - Tekle Tesfazghi
20:58 - Halo Halo - Bahta Gebrehiwot
25:25 - Emo Yedigere - Guragigna Song
30:58 - Nefs Eko Nat - Menelik Wesenachew
36:00 - Yene Hasab - Girma Negash
41:36 - Tizita - Traditional
46:52 - Enate Nesh - Bizunesh Bekele
51:46 - Yehiywote Hiwot - Tilahun Gessesse
57:15 - Sima Eda Agebachign - Assefa Abate
This is Jah's work
Thank u so much, Respect
10:02 Tilahun??? It’s Bahita G/Hiwot
@@zarenew931 It is actually Tilahun - ruclips.net/video/jZ7PsWkEBuI/видео.html
@@E1472 Apologies, I thought it was:
ruclips.net/video/MRWunLsnAhQ/видео.html
Thank you!
Хорошая музыка. Лучше тысячи слов. Спасибо автору канала.
Back in the old days, while working in the Ethiopian Airlines, we used to listen this relaxing and energizing music. No wonder why the lion is still roaring and running!!!
Any interesting stories from your Ethiopian Airlines days?
Yes, mama, yaaass. I got exposed to their music while visiting the tiny Ethiopian area in Los Angeles & couldn't get over the magical open beauty of their music.
Name of artist- Mulatu Astatke
Born 19 December 1943. An Ethiopian musician,
composer and arranger considered as the father of Ethio-jazz.
INSTRUMENTS- Vibraphone, conga drums, keyboards,organ, percussion instruments...
STUDIES - Mulatu's family sent him to learn engineering in Wales during the late 1950s. Instead, he began his education at Lindisfarne college before earning a degree in music through studies musically trained in Trinity college of music London, New York City, and Burklee college of music Boston where he combined his Jazz and Latine music interests with traditional Ethiopian music.
wish him a long live!
Thank you so much for sharing. We pray for him to live long and to be happy as he always make us feel happy and relaxed 😎 ❤🎉🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️🥂✊🏽🎵
🙏❤️ Blessings!
Is it though? I don't see any of that on the album or in description. Did he go by Chris or Malik at one time?
I did a quick Google search and not seeing Mulatu having anything to do with this album other than the obvious influence. Please double check your information. And at the very least include Malik and Chris
Wow his birthday is close to the winter solstice
This jazz vibe is as cool as a bucket full of ice cubes 😎☀️🙏
oh my God . What really Amazing melody and so beautiful. It really takes you back.i don’t know how many people will healed after listening this gorgeous piece of music. Thank for sharing us this legend music ❤❤❤❤❤ lots of love and respect.
Absolutely
The vibe is as cool as a bucket full of ice cubes ☀️😎🙏
I have been looking for this album a better part of my life . Oh my goodness!!! It took back to my bittersweet memories of childhood. Thanks for uploading!!!
I had never heard music like this, is it a compilation album ?
Me too, although I never knew I was looking for it until now that has found me! ...just delightful
Did you grow up in Ethiopia? Or is the music of your parents? Having been raised by my Minnesotan Presbyterians, the music of my childhood is Perry Como and Julie London. Okay, I guess but not as exciting and exotic as THIS. This music is gorgeous and evocative of someplace far away and unreachable. Beautiful!!
@@cjmg321 i meant I grew up in Ethiopia and one of the albums I remember listening to is this. It provokes the good old time of my childhood. I will check those of your albums you mentioned.
Oh, you sound like me....Minnesotan Presbyterians, too! This is deliciously exotic and it just moves and excites me!🥰
after more than 15 years in EthioJazz i can't get enought of this sound !!!!!
Me too🎉
Who ever make this classical music. Thank you for making me cry. 😂.
It’s beautiful music. It reminds me my childhood.
❤❤❤
Me too , I cry because it also reminds me of my 3 and 4 years old me but most of all my late father and the atmosphere in our house while he listens this music and reading something at night before dinner.
Out of this world✨
so beautiful. i wish this was on streaming services but there is something romantic about the fact that it is not easy to come across. it finds you, rather.
"it finds you, rather" - love
we must then consider youtube a streaming service
It is. Hit play. Lol
I didn't search this out it started playing because I don't know how my earbuds work 😅 I listened for my entire walk just now, I'm glad it found me!
❤ stasera ha trovato me
oh Man i can’t stop and think about this music. The first day it came out i find the cassette from a 🚗 Dancing ,moving with a big coat and haggling myself and going high. my friend was laughing but for me i was touched inside and to be honest i am still feeling that sense. Oh yo my Day Malik thank you 🙏🏽 ❤❤❤
It amazes me that across time and geography King Solomon 9771 captures my virginal experience with this music that I sense I'm going to be listening to time & again . . .
I don't know how this video found me, but I'm so glad it did. I love the tasteful, groovy melodies in each of these tracks. @15:13 and @30:58 are my favorites.
The melody and the atmosphere of Ethio-Jazz songs and those of Japanese Enka songs (popular songs using the traditional Japanese pentatonic scale played in small jazz combo style) are very much alike!! They are almost identical!! Unbelievable!
Thanks. I will check it out.
I agree completely! This album reminds me of things I've heard in old anime & Japanese video games depicting an older time period.
true
Humanity is a village
Like German folk and Mexican music
after listening more 50 times in 1 day I feel like a kid again& again&again &again &again
That's what I call ' Born again '. 😊
is a day long enough to listen to something 50 times or do you mean that euphemistically? Regardless this supple, bold organized talent is WORTH the 50 t . . .
Yes!!!!!
@@forgottensage-o5o He is a lucky guy, I was only able to listen to it 24 times in a day; I need to try harder
I love all the Ethiopian jazz. Tizita & Kemdlaye are my best❤❤❤❤
i can't stop listen it *************************************************
this album is JUST MAGIKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
I am amazed how i got this album. I hope there is a place where we can listen live.
Beautiful stuff ~ Nothing but love from the Midwest U.S.
literally couldn't get rid of it
The absence of percussion or the very low mix of the drums gives it a haunting soundtrack feel. Makes me want to drop some boombap on it.😎
boombap?????
For goodness sake.. why don’t we appreciate this beautiful music more?
Only bloviating here but doesn't always seem that the poorer countries music is underappreciated? (Except for Jamaica, that is).
the best of world music, ethipian music, ethiojazz sound mood
(06/05/2024; 04:38 hs.) -- Soy de Ciudad de Córdoba (Argentina). Me fascinó el disco. Algunos temas tiene escalas que simplemente hechizan. Gracias por subir el material a RUclips.
Gracias por darnos a Messi!!! de etiopía🇪🇹
Ethiopian music has that 1930s Hollywood background movie music vibe to it . . . first heard this at that Ethiopian enclave street down in Los Angeles on the east side: talented musicians meandering, enchanting, enthralling . . .
🙏❤️ Blessings!!
That era! Ababa Janhoy Asadigewnal Bemar Bewetet! Marun Ebakotn😭Jah forever❤ ✊🏽
F* Communism it ruined Ethiopia beyond repair! 😢😡
Much love from Spokane, Washington ❤️
....and also from Mexico City!
my god....this is a balm for my soul!
Wow, what a wonderful sound!!!! Reminds me of my childhood watching ETV.
It’s hard not to envision those birds flying around the water body…. Music is definitely as close to time traveler as we will ever get.
I didn’t even realize I’ve missed this album. Thank you so much! ❤️🩹💞🙏🏾🫶🏽
I love this album!! Sounds like Mulatu Astatke meets The Caretaker in a park.
It's like Ethiopian Monster Rally but more vintage, more mellow, groovier, less repetitive.
no way that was an EATEOT reference
Nice
deadly flooting mood with instrumental perfect sound !! really appreciate **** love ethio-jazz from Reunion Island
Reunion island is a record company? this music is great!
you high, lol . . . but I am too
This is so good it's one of the best musical journeys I've ever been on
Pure heart and soul and spirit. Um hooked!!!
I have been looking for some African tribal jazz, I was gifted a CD about 22 years ago from shanachie records. It led me to this amazing piece!!🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤
Wowwww, its just breathtaking, so nostalgic
You said it right!
i dont't know i much pay to this "kind of musik" to have it in my library - so much diamond of this sound
15:13...wow
Malik is absolutely amazing, I love the concepts he brings when making music.
Paxico Records is a L.A. (USA _ CA) based record and art label founded by Chris H{o}und in 2009... Specialized in the publishing of vinyls and cassettes [Yep, Sure Thing...]!
Paxico’s mission is to shed light on affecting artists and urgent albums. THEY create works of art with their own mythology and folklore. Every release in THEIR catalog is organized to show the special rapport between its audio and visual components.
After, it's hard to find more about them or even the music...
Good to know.
This is the best compilation of Ethiojazz around, this is absolutely amazing, thank you so much!!!!
Who are the musicians? The names on the cover?
@@DanielAquarian No, there is another comment on this video with the names of the artists by song
How am I so relaxed
ruclips.net/video/Wy-v-FgiUD8/видео.htmlsi=ZF7z9YzNETm8gKRQ
Bythe same artist, Mulau Astatke
Everything
Those of us who listen and are amazed by this music have good ears and taste..as this is truly wonderful..play often and listen, share ❤️
🥰🤗💞🎶🎶
The word "enchanting" comes to mind. Just beautiful!
beatiful
Hip hop beat makers would rip this up. In a good way.
17:00 mins is just so beautiful
Betam Konjo Muzika!!!
Thank you!!!
Love and blessings.
Tizita 41:36 is especially spellbinding and rather bizarre. The whole album is kind of "out there". I am impressed.
Hager Fikir - at 5:30 and forward sounds like the song that plays in the Whirling in Rags in Disco Elysium
around 29:00 am i the only one that started bobbing in my chair?
Hermosa Mûsica
Gracias a quienes hicieron Esto y hacermelo llegar" Abrazos
yesss
😮😅mindblowing discovery😂😊❤❤❤❤
How beautiful it’s ❤❤❤😂😂❤❤
Bellissima cristallina raffinata musica ❤❤❤
Spirituale come l' Etiopia ❤💛💚
Absolutely blown away! Thank you so much!
If my ears could speak!
04:56 yehager fkr
15:13 kemdlaye
WOW Very interesting 9x?...Would like to hear more of this..👌👌👌👌
Since you've asked, how about this track:
ruclips.net/video/rfojy3Xm9aI/видео.htmlsi=at8EcOiQ54nVffHp
Es la gran huea, pa mi gusto, superior, escapao, adelantao
DIVINE!
YES
love me this
how did ethiopia get to be so cool..?
Even sex is not enough for this sound -
Full of nostalgia hearing this - we grew up listening to this on tape cassette... for fellow Apple Music users, these songs are under the name ‘EthiopiaM airlines instrumenal, vol. 2’ (yes - they are deliberate typos - that’s how it’s labelled!) listed as being from 1985.
Most of these musics are during Jah’s era in the 60,70’s! Definitely NOT in the 1985 during that bloody communist era! I don’t know why they have to label it like that! Anyway thank you for the info ❤🙏🏽
Superb !! Thank You !!!
46:52 is the first level of sound
This is absolutely beautiful
@20:58 definitely reminds me of a soundtrack from an oldies Asian movie
Gracias!!!!
Ah, tribal jazz.
Sooo gooood xxx
This is beautiful, absolutely adore this album on my first listen through! ❤
sensacional vibes!!!
WOW! The last piece. Aya washingele? I think I remember listening to it as a kid. I don't know what it means or if it is the right pronouncement. Does anyone know?
Man this is a classic!
beautiful 😍
thats some good shit yo
streaming to blood vessels!
it's so Amazing malik
wowwwwww
awesome!
Amazing instrument ❤❤
this album is the most relaxing thing i've heard in a while although i must say the track that begins around 41:40 ruins it a bit for me
This is very unique, I like it.
This is just magical ✨️ ❤
SUPERB
Afro jazz? Is that what you’d call it? I love it all, mulatu astatke , Tsegue-Maryam, Pax Nicholas, all them guys. I guess that would all just be Ethio jazz? I dunno I just enjoy listening.
Check out also Alemayhu Eshete, Getachew Mekuria and Girma Beyene
Delicious indeed 😋
Thanks so much for uploading this LP.... awesome!!! Track ID please @ 15:15
Great music.
I loooove it
Magnificent work