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Bahiana

Dizzy Gillespie · 1976

75 min · 8 tracks · bebop · Afro-Cuban jazz

A vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms and intricate bebop melodies that dances through cultural landscapes.

Bahiana is an album by Dizzy Gillespie, released in 1976. A vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms and intricate bebop melodies that dances through cultural landscapes. 'Bahiana' is significant for its innovative melding of Afro-Cuban jazz with traditional bebop elements, showcasing Gillespie's versatility. The album received critical acclaim and contributed to the ongoing popularity of Latin jazz during the 1970s, influencing countless musicians who followed. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bahiana sound like?

A vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms and intricate bebop melodies that dances through cultural landscapes. Rooted in bebop and Afro-Cuban jazz.

What makes Bahiana by Dizzy Gillespie notable?

'Bahiana' is significant for its innovative melding of Afro-Cuban jazz with traditional bebop elements, showcasing Gillespie's versatility. The album received critical acclaim and contributed to the ongoing popularity of Latin jazz during the 1970s, influencing countless musicians who followed. By the time 'Bahiana' was released in 1976, Dizzy Gillespie had already established himself as a jazz icon, known for his pioneering work in bebop and Afro-Cuban jazz. This album came during a period of exploration for Gillespie as he sought to blend diverse musical influences, reflecting his ongoing commitment to innovation after decades of success since his breakout in the 1940s.

How many songs are on Bahiana?

Bahiana has 8 tracks, running approximately 75 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·75:23

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Carnival Standout 8:02
  • 2 Samba Standout 9:41
  • 3 Barcelona 12:24
  • 4 In the Land of the Living Dead 10:34
  • 5 Behind the Moonbeam 7:35
  • 6 The Truth 8:27
  • 7 Pele Standout 7:15
  • 8 Olinga 11:25

Release Date

January 1, 1976

Genre

Afro-Cuban jazz, bebop

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

75 min 23 sec