Ahmed Abdul-Malik (1927-1993) was a U.S. jazz bassist and oud player of Sudanese descent. Born on the 30th January 1927 in Brooklyn, New York, he became noted for integrating Middle Eastern and North African musical styles into his jazz. He served as bassist for Art Blakey, Randy Weston, and Thelonious Monk among others. As an oud player he did a tour of South America for the United States Department of State and performed at an African jazz festival in Morocco. He died on the 2nd October 1993 in Long Branch, New Jersey.
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Searchin'
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Takseem (Solo)
El Ghada (The Jungle)
La Ibkey
El Haris (Anxious)
Summertime
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Mahawara (The Fugue)
Nadusilma
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African Bossa Nova - Instrumental
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Ya Annas (Oh, People)
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Don't Blame Me
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Suffering
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Ancient Scene
Oud Blues - Instrumental
Nights On Saturn - Instrumental
Shoof Habebe
Farah' Alaiyna (Joy Upon Us)
La Ilbky (Don't Cry)
Mahawara
The Hustlers - Instrumental
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Out Of Nowhere - Instrumental
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Suffering - Instrumental
Nadusilima
Song Of Delilah
El Ghada
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