Water from an Ancient Well
- Water from an Ancient Well
Infobox Album | Name = Water From an Ancient Well
Type = Album
Artist = Abdullah Ibrahim
Released = 1985
Recorded = Oct 1985
Genre = Jazz
Length = 46:22
Label = Tiptoe
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =|Mannenberg-Is Where It's Happening This album =|Water From an Ancient Well Next album =|South Africa
"Water From an Ancient Well" is a Jazz album by South African artist Abdullah Ibrahim. It is one of Ibrahim's most successful albums.
Track listing
# "Mandela" - 4:56
# "Song for Sathima" - 6:09
# "Mannenberg (Revisited)" - 6:08
# "Tuang Guru" - 5:23
# "Water from an Ancient Well" - 11:55
# "The Wedding" - 2:38
# "The Mountain" - 3:18
# "Sameeda" - 5:55
Personnel
* Abdullah Ibrahim – Piano, leader
* Carlos Ward – Alto Flute
* Ricky Ford – Tenor Saxophone
* Charles Davis – Baritone Saxophone
* David Williams – Bass
* Ben Riley – drums
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