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Rashied Al Akbar / Muhammad Ali / Earl Cross / Idris Ackamoor: Ascent of the Nether Creatures
ByTrumpeter Earl Cross may be the best known of the foursome: he recorded with reedmen

Charles Tyler
saxophone, baritone1941 - 1992

Noah Howard
saxophone, alto1943 - 2010

Rashied Ali
drums1935 - 2009

Muhammad Ali
drumsb.1936
Ackamoor's two part title track, straddling both sides of the limited edition LP, provides the most compelling evidence of the unit's worth. It begins in a miasma of exotica, with tinkling bells, rustling and flutes presaging a bittersweet colloquy between muted trumpet and bowed bass. After a wistful hymn like theme, Cross' painterly smears atop walking bass provide an attractive backdrop to the author's flowing alto saxophone, which with its yelping overtones, hints at the reedman's mastery of circular breathing as a means to increase the impact of his lines.
The empathetic relationship between trumpet and bass also proves central to the group sound on the dirge-like "Evenings," while the concluding "4 For 1" comprises a series of unaccompanied solos linked by brief snatches of full-blooded blow out, and acts as a calling card for the band's wares. Although occasional audience chatter gives a clue to the origins of the tape, the levels are sufficiently low that it doesn't impede enjoyment of the spirited and still vital music. ">
Track Listing
Earl's Tune; Ascent of the Nether Creatures; Ascent of the Nether Creatures continued; Evenings; 4 For 1.
Personnel
Earl Cross: trumpet; Idris Ackamoor: alto and tenor saxophones; Rashied Al Akbar: bass; Muhammad Ali: drums.
Album information
Title: Ascent of the Nether Creatures | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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