Artist
American jazz musician, born 23 June 1925 in Savannah, Georgia, died 24 October 1989 in Nashville, Tennessee, who played baritone saxophone, but also the flute and tenor sax. Shihab, born Edmund Gregory, changed his name when he converted to Islam in 1947. He spent most of his career recording and performing in Europe.
While still in the US, Sahib Shihab played with notable jazz legends including Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, Fletcher Henderson and Dizzy Gillespie, before joining the Quincy Jones Big Band. With Jones, Shihab traveled to Europe, where he remained until 1986.
Sahib Shihab recorded several solo albums during his lengthy stay on the Continent. His two albums for the German label Vogue (Seeds and Companionship) are regarded especially highly amongst fans of stylish modern jazz. Sadly, many of his releases have never been reissued and are extremely hard to come by.
Shihab was a long-time member of the Clarke-Boland Big Band, with whom he recorded several classic sessions between 1963 and 1972.
Tracks
A1
Set Up
02:57
A2
Peter's Waltz
04:52
A3
Yah, Yah Blues
03:59
A4
End Of A Love Affair
03:58
B1
Om Mani Padme Hum
05:42
B2
Bohemia After Dark
03:38
B3
Campi's Idea
08:25
C1
Jay-Jay
02:52
C2
Waltz For Seth
06:17
C3
Herr Fixit
05:29
C4
Stoned Ghosts
05:00
D1
Companionship (I+II)
04:13
D2
CT+CB
05:20
D3
Djdar, Djar
04:20
D4
Talk Some Yak-Ee-Dak
03:48