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The OGJB Quartet: Bamako
By
Iro Haarla
piano
Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Ulf Krokfors
bass
Barry Altschul
drumsb.1943

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941
An avant-garde all-star outing featuring the democratic collective of saxophonist

Oliver Lake
saxophoneb.1942

Graham Haynes
cornetb.1960

Joe Fonda
bassb.1954

Barry Altschul
drumsb.1943

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
The album opens with "Listen to Cornell West," a tumultuous Joe Fonda composition featuring a seismic rhythm behind horns that flow initially in unison before breaking into a searing squabble. The title tune, from Haynes' pen, features the horn man on the dousn'gouni, a West African instrument that, in conjunction with Altschul's contribution on the mbira, and Oliver Lake recitation of his poem, "Broken In Parts," makes the tune the most otherworldly and hypnotically beautiful segment of the recording. Bassist Barry Altschul's "Be Out S'Cool" has the horns ruminating over rhythmic jumble; and Oliver Lake's "Stick'' stutters ahead in a freewheeling a fire and brimstone mode.
Bamako closes with a pair of inspired collective improvisations, "OGJB #2" and "OGJB #1," the former a patiently-delivered introspective sound-poem; the latter sounding like a soundtrack to a psychedelic dream, wrapping up an innovative free-jazz outing. ">
Track Listing
Listen To Dr. Cornel West; Bamako; Be Out S'Cool; Stick; GS #2; Just A Simple Song; Is It Alright?; 3 Phrase 09; OGJB #2; OGJB #1.
Personnel
Oliver Lake: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, recitation (2); Graham Haynes; cornet, dousn' gouni (2); Joe Fonda: double bass; Barry Altschul: drums, mbira (2).
Album information
Title: Bamako | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: TUM Records
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