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Franklin Kiermyer: Franklin Kiermyer: Further
ByJohn Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
Kiermyer's discography is small, but supports the premise that an artist's work invariably reflects who and where he/she is in life. Kiermyer may be Montreal and New York all the way, leading to a style of playing that's loaded with attitude, but it's also imbued with a deeply felt spirituality, a significant part of his life since being introduced, almost concurrently, to both Buddhism and Coltrane's mid-'60s sonic explorations. The connection was clear, and set him on a life path that has, as with any explorer, continued to reach for a goal that, while perhaps coming closer over time, can never truly be reached; but it's the joy of the journey that countsand makes Further such a powerful and beautiful recording.
Beyond his own tumultuous yet sophisticated playing, Further's spiritual ascent comes from the decades-old chemistry of saxophonist

Azar Lawrence
saxophoneb.1952

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

Benito Gonzalez
pianob.1975

Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960
While Kiermyer's compositional motifs are relatively spare, they're more than enough to give this quartet a foundation upon which to expound, expand and explore. Also live, "Bilad el-Sudan" features Lawrence on soprano, and again soars high, but Further isn't all extremes and fierce probings; rubato may be a defining premise for much of the recording, but "Supplication" simmers rather than boils, and the closing "The Other Blues" positively swingsdemonstrating that, as with the man who provided initial inspiration for everyone in this band, the currents of the jazz tradition run deeply beneath this music.
The music on Further may demonstrate unmistakable roots, but it's truly a 21st century release. Available in digital form only, Kiermyer is making Further available for free in compressed MP3 format; for those who want to hear it in higher resolution, it can be purchased for a contribution that's up to the buyer. In a time when CDs have sadly become high-priced business cards for many, Kiermyer's goal is to expose Further to as many people as possible, with the hopes that contributions will allow this remarkable quartet to hit the road and continue to develop its music.
Few albums wear their intentions on their sleeves as vividly as Further, an album that makes a potent case for music as a spiritual vehicle, an outpouring from the heart so direct, so palpable, that it's a trulyand unavoidably cathartic experience. A clear reflection of the myriad emotions which comprise the human condition, if there's any justice, Furtherco-produced to perfection by Kiermyer and another key jazz figure of the past half century,

Michael Cuscuna
producer1948 - 2024
Track Listing
Between Joy and Consequence (live); Bilad el-Sudan (live); Astrophysical; Supplication; Maftir; Between Joy and Consequence; The Other Blues (live).
Personnel
Franklin Kiermyer
drumsFranklin Kiermyer: drums; Azar Lawrence: tenor and soprano saxophones; Benito Gonzalez: piano; Juini Booth: bass.
Album information
Title: Franklin Kiermyer: Further | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Mobility Music
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