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Superstructure

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2006

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Astrogeny

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Simultanium; Astrogeny; Encomia; Dieci; Astrogeny Reprise.

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John Blum Astrogeny Quartet: Astrogeny

Read "Astrogeny" reviewed by Clifford Allen


Bassist William Parker is known for his telepathic collaborations with percussionists; of late, his work with Hamid Drake has become an in-demand support system. Unfortunately not as well known or historically revered was his longtime partnership with free-percussion architect Denis Charles, which lasted from the '70s until Charles' death in 1998. Recordings such as Parker's Through ...

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Perles Noires vol. 1

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2005

Album

Blue Winter

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: CD1: i. CD2: ii; iii; iv.

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A Hero

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: A Hero

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Fred Anderson/Hamid Drake/William Parker: Blue Winter

Read "Blue Winter" reviewed by Michael Davis


This record is a joy. A surprise it isn't. These three men have overlapping histories of development and collaboration of such depth that when they convene nowadays, the results are always inspired. One of Hamid Drake's early mentors was AACM mainstay Fred Anderson, who decided to stay home in Chicago, tend bar, and keep his connections ...

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Fred Anderson: Blue Winter

Read "Blue Winter" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


If it wasn't one already, Fred Anderson's trio with Hamid Drake and William Parker can rightly be considered a supergroup. Anderson was named the first Vision Festival Lifetime Recognition honoree last month, and if such awards were given, Drake and Parker would surely have shared the MVP trophy. While the three have worked together before--notably in ...

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Alan Silva & William Parker: A Hero

Read "A Hero" reviewed by Michael McCaw


Alan Silva and William Parker collectively inform much of the role and possibilities of the acoustic bass that have been developed since the 1970s. From participating in Cecil Taylor-led ensembles and loft scenes to recording and performing some of the most challenging and rewarding music over the past thirty-some odd years, they have a storied and ...


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