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Yusef Lateef
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Yusef Lateef
has long had an inquisitive spirit and he was never just a bop or hard bop soloist.
Lateef
, who does not care much for the name "jazz," has consistently created music that has stretched (and even broke through) boundaries. A superior tenor-saxophonist with a soulful sound and impressive technique,
Lateef
by the 1950s was one of the top flutists around. He also developed into the best jazz soloist to date on oboe, an occasional bassoonist and introduced such
instruments as the argol (a double clarinet that resembles a bassoon), shanai (a type of oboe) and different types of flutes.
Lateef
played "world music" before it had a name and his output was much more creative than much of the pop and folk music that passes under that label in the 1990s.
Yusef Lateef
grew up in Detroit and began on tenor when he was 17. He played with
Lucky Millinder
(1946),
Hot Lips Page
,
Roy Eldridge
and
Dizzy Gillespie
's big band (1949-50). He was a fixture on the Detroit jazz scene of the 1950s where he studied flute at Wayne State University.
Lateef
began recording as a leader in 1955 for Savoy (and later Riverside and Prestige) although he did not move to New York until 1959. By then he already had a strong reputation for his versatility and for his willingness to utilize "miscellaneous instruments."
Lateef
played with
Charles Mingus
in 1960, gigged with
Donald Byrd
and was well-featured with
the Cannonball Adderley Sextet
(1962-64). As a leader his string of Impulse recordings (1963-66) were among the finest of his career although
Lateef
's varied Atlantic sessions (1967-76) usually also had some strong moments. He spent some time in the 1980s teaching in Nigeria. His Atlantic records of the late '80s were closer to mood music (or new age) than jazz but in the 1990s (for his own YAL label)
Yusef Lateef
has recorded a wide variety of music (all originals) including some strong improvised music with the likes of
Ricky Ford
,
Archie Shepp
and
Von Freeman
. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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The Last Savoy Sessions
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Incontournables
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Yusef's Mood, Vol. 2: Complete 1957 Sessions
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