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Santi Debriano: Flash of the Spirit
BySanti Debriano
bass
Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

Sam Rivers
saxophone, tenor1923 - 2011

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Sonny Fortune
saxophone, alto1939 - 2018

Larry Coryell
guitar1943 - 2017

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Chucho Valdes
pianob.1941
As an ethnomusicology graduate student, Debriano read Farris Thompson's "Flash of the Spirit," sparking an interest exploring African traditions and customs retained by modern Black cultures throughout the Americas. With his new release, Flash of the Spirit (Truth Revolution, 2020), he expresses his ties to multiple artistic traditions at once with a recording that carries a personal creative pulse that embraces his journey from the Black communities of Panama to his current residence on Staten Island.
The wide lens through which Debriano views jazz music is a commonality he shares with the congregants of this session. Pianist Bill O'Connell has long straddled the Latin and post bop worlds, as has rhythm section mates

Tommy Campbell
drumsb.1950

Francisco Mela
drumsValtinho Anastacio
percussionBut from the downbeat of the opener, Debriano's "Awesome Blues," the frontline of the band is what comes across as fresh, different, and the lightning to counterbalance the thunder of the rhythm section. A hard driving neo-bop tune, alto saxophonist

Justin Robinson
saxophone, altob.1968

Andrea Brachfeld
fluteDebriano's "Funky New Dorp" is a shuffle with a funk edge to it. The contrast between the frontline solos is an ear opener, with Robinson's turn folding into impossible double time, all the while maintaining his usual elegant cool. Brachfeld's offering begins with long, breathy tones that slowly build dynamically. The way the two work together throughout the session is a delightful counterpoint.
Perhaps the highlight of the album is the interpretation of

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
The drive and energy of Debriano's bass playing is the fuel that fires this ensemble, whether playing with bow in duo with McConnell on the nostalgic "Beneath the Surface," or leading behind the bass for his blues in six, "Ripty Boom." In the middle of this top shelf collection of musicians, it is his playing that is clearly directing the flow. At first glance, one might believe that the eclectic bassist may be trying to take on too wide a musical swath on a single recording. Remarkably, he achieves a musical oneness, music that sounds natural to his personal musical and cultural insights. It is as if all the sonic tributaries his life has revealed to him, have finally joined to flow into the infinite sea of sound. ">
Track Listing
Awesome Blues; Funky New Dorp; For Heaven's Sake; Beneath the Surface; Toujours Petits; Humpty Dumpty; Natural Causes; Ripty Boom; La Mesha; Voyage.
Personnel
Santi Debriano
bassAndrea Brachfeld
fluteJustin Robinson
saxophone, altoBill O'Connell
pianoTommy Campbell
drumsFrancisco Mela
drumsValtinho Anastacio
percussionTim Porter
mandolinAlbum information
Title: Flash of the Spirit | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Truth Revolution Records
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