While not a universally praised piece of the
Art Blakey discography,
The African Beat is quite engaging.
Yusef Lateef is the only horn player, featured on oboe, flute, tenor sax, cow horn, and thumb piano with
Ahmed Abdul-Malik on bass, but trombonist
Curtis Fuller is only heard playing tympani -- it was that kind of session. The drum ensemble includes
Chief Bey, along with five other percussionists on conboro, log, and bata drums with penny whistles, gongs, congas, and African maracas. This is reminiscent of
Lateef's more exotic sessions from the same time period, but quite unlike other Blue Note releases from the early '60s.