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Art Ensemble Of Chicago: Sirius Calling
ByWith the passing of Lester Bowie, the retirement (then un-retirement) of Joseph Jarman, and the death of bassist Malachi Favors Maghostut, the future of AEC is anything but certain. This session was recorded on the heels of the 2003 critical favorites The Meeting (Pi) and Tribute To Lester (ECM). Sadly, after this recording Favors left this planet. The band has begun including trumpeter Corey Wilkes and Jaribu Shahid on bass to supplement its lineup.
On this session the quartet of Favors, Mitchell, Jarman, and Moye delivers the goods. One special feature of this disc is the outstanding recording quality. Every gesture on every instrument, including gongs, bells, whistles and voice, is placed accurately in this mix, and thus around your listening ears. Whether it is the bop-like "Till Autumn" or the free jazz of the title track, these veterans keep their creative principles flowing.
Especially noteworthy when you are listening to any AEC disc is their mastery of free chamber jazz work. It seems that the quieter they get on tracks like "Come On Y'all" and "He Took A Cab To Neptune," the closer you are compelled to listen. Perhaps it is because of Malachi Favors' passing, but one certainly ponders each vibrating note he sends forth. This is a nice tribute to his music.
Track Listing
Sirius Calling, Come On Y'all; Two-Twenty; He Took A Cab To Neptune; Everyday's A Perfect Day; Till Autumn; Dance Of Circles; Cruising With JJ; You Can't Get Away; Taiko; There's A Message For You; Slow Tenor A Bass; Voyage; The Council.
Personnel
Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestraMalachi Favors Maghostut - Bass, Percussion; Roscoe Mitchell - Piccolo, Flute, Bass Recorder, Great Bass Recorder, Sopranino Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Percussion Cage; Joseph Jarman - Wooden Flute, C Flute, Eb Flute, Flute, Bass Flute, Eb Sopranino Clarinet, Sopranino Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, Wooden Stand Drum, Bells, Gongs, Table Vibraphone, Whistles; Famoudou Don Moye - Drums, Congas, Bongo Drums, Counsel Drums, Bells, Whistles, Gongs, Chimes.
Album information
Title: Sirius Calling | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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