Article 5TWZH Jazz, R&B and ‘sophistifunk’: James Mtume’s greatest recordings

Jazz, R&B and ‘sophistifunk’: James Mtume’s greatest recordings

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Alexis Petridis
from World news | The Guardian on (#5TWZH)

From his Afrocentric jazz with Miles Davis and Lonnie Liston Smith to his chart hits for Roberta Flack and Stephanie Mills, we celebrate the best of the late musician

The biological son of saxophonist Jimmy Heath, brought up by Dizzy Gillespie sideman James Forman, James Mtume was raised in jazz. His first appearance on record was on the 1969 album Kawaida, credited to his uncle, drummer Albert Heath - and on subsequent reissues to Herbie Hancock or Don Cherry, both of whom perform on it.

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