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Alan Silva & William Parker: A Hero's Welcome: Pieces For Rare Occasions

Read "A Hero's Welcome: Pieces For Rare Occasions" reviewed by AAJ Staff


A Hero's Welcome is doubly ironic. Irony number one: Alan Silva, who helped define the role of the bass in free jazz, now plays keyboards instead. (In his bass-playing years, Silva worked alongside such luminaries as Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, and Albert Ayler. His arco technique remains alive in today's players.) Irony number two: William Parker, the greatest jazz bassist of the last two decades, now finds himself accompanying Silva on A Hero's Welcome. (Parker deserves recognition for his work ...


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