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Rashied Ali Quintet: Judgment Day, Vol. One
So it comes as a bit of a surprise that the music on Judgment Day is much more inside than out, carrying echoes of the sound of the spiritually questing Coltrane before Ali joined, the introspectiveness of mid-'60s Wayne Shorter, and the hard bop of the Jazz Messengers.
Ali puts himself in Art Blakey's role of elder statesman to the young horn men, Lawrence Clark (tenor) and Jumaane Smith (trumpet), both of whom play with fiery conviction and the technical virtuosity of seasoned veterans, blaring their instruments in unison so that the peaks are frequent and each tune is rendered as a high point. As it should be with drummer-led quintets, the rhythms are key: swaggering on Shorter's "The Big Push, laid-back and swinging on Lowe's "Sidewalks in Motion, and hard-driving on Jaco's "Dania. Nothing burns hotter than the title track, though, when Clark meets Coltrane head on and pianist Greg Murphy drops clusters of notes like propaganda bombs.
Track Listing
Sidewalks in Motion; Dania; You
Personnel
Rashied Ali
drumsRashied Ali: drums; Jumaane Smith: trumpet; Lawrence Clark: tenor saxophone; Greg Murphy: piano; Joris Teepe: bass.
Album information
Title: Judgment Day, Vol. One | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: Survival Records
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