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Belgrade (Београд) by Michael Waldrop
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Album Title: Native Son
Label: Origin Records
Released: 2025
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About the Album
Well known throughout Europe for decades, the virtuoso Serbian pianist Vasil Hadzimanov only became known to drummer Michael Waldrop while performing in a Belgrade club that Waldrop dropped in on during one of his yearly visits with in-laws. Later, stuck in his Pacific Northwest home during the pandemic, Waldrop thought to include Vasil in a remote recording session of his tune “Belgrade,” which he had composed in 2001, reflecting the feelings of his first exposure to the city. Thrilled with the outcome, they eventually met in a Belgrade studio in 2024, joining with the equally inspired Macedonian bassist Martin Gjakonovski, to record this set of Waldrop originals as a trio. Waldrop then enlisted Brad Dutz and Jose Rossy to enhance the proceedings with an array of Afro-Cuban and Middle Eastern percussion instruments. Running the gamut from the churning percussion-fueled title track to tender ballads, and spirited tributes to masters Nana Vasconcelos and Elvin Jones, Native Son is another vibrant offering from Waldrop’s growing catalog of ambitious releases.
Tracks
Native Son; Vasconcelos; Pythia: The Speaking Water; El Vino; Belgrade (Београд); Bitter End; Still Life; The Wrong Blues.
Personnel
Michael Waldrop
percussionVasil Hadzimanov
pianoMartin Gjakonovski
bass, acousticBrad Dutz
percussionJose Rossy
percussionChris Symer
bassDate featured
April 24, 2025
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