Live Ankara
| Live Ankara | |
|---|---|
| Live album by | |
| Released | 1978 |
| Recorded | November 23, 1969 |
| Venue | US Embassy, Ankara, Turkey |
| Genre | Jazz, World music |
| Label | Sonet Records SNTF 669 |
| Producer | Keith Knox |
Live Ankara (also known as Live in Ankara) is a live album by trumpeter Don Cherry. It was recorded in November 1969 at the US Embassy in Ankara, Turkey, and was released on LP in 1978 by Sonet Records. On the album, Cherry is joined by three Turkish musicians: saxophonist and percussion Irfan Sümer, bassist Selçuk Sun, and drummer Okay Temiz. The album was reissued by Sonet on CD in 1996, paired with Eternal Now, with the title The Sonet Recordings.
The bulk of the recording consists of a blend of Cherry originals and Turkish folk material arranged by Turkish jazz trumpeter Maffy Falay. Two Ornette Coleman pieces are also included, along with a version of Pharoah Sanders' "The Creator Has a Master Plan."
Falay, who had moved to Stockholm in 1965, was introduced to Cherry by saxophonist Bernt Rosengren, and sparked the trumpeter's interest in traditional Turkish music. In 1968, Temiz arrived in Sweden as part of a dance band, and he and Cherry began playing together. Temiz recalled: "Before I went to Sweden, I never played Turkish music. Never. But, after I learned from Don Cherry, I turned to the mother: Turkish music." The following year, Temiz and Cherry travelled to Turkey, where they recorded Live Ankara with Sümer and Sun, using some of Falay's arrangements.