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Shakers n' Bakers: Heart Love
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Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Early in his recording career he was criticized for marrying free jazz with military marches and New Orleans brass. From this, Ayler forged a new direction in jazz that had a major influence on

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
If Ayler's music is performed today, you'll mostly hear covers of his early compositions like "Ghosts," "Bells," "Spirits," and "Omega Is Alpha." No one champions his later works, that is unless you're saxophonist

Jeff Lederer
woodwindsHeart Love revisits Ayler's final two studio recordings, performing seven of Ayler and Mary Marie Parks' compositions, plus several African-American spirituals which the saxophonist returned to throughout his career. This free jazz blasphemy of 1969 is today's hip (didn't say 'hipster') sound. Lederer demonstrates what the critics missed in 1969. Within the reggae beat of "Oh Love Of Life!" and the R&B of "New Generation" was the same radicalism that was found in Bells (ESP, 1965). Just as

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Just as New Grass opened with a "Message From Albert," Mary LaRose and and Miles Griffith recite a Shaker text from the mid-19th century. From there, the cover "Everybody's Movin'" swings with a Schoolhouse Rock observation of the hyper-frenetic pace of the modern world. The music stays true to the original Ayler/Parks' vision. As it was then (1969), it follows that "Music Is The Healing Force Of The Universe." LaRose shines a guiding light throughout here with her vocals. The title track is a simple melody that burns red hot with a catchy melody, Lederer's upper register gymnastics, and singable lyrics. You can understand why the free jazzers scoffed at this, but the music carries such an uplifting and simple message. Love. ">
Track Listing
Message From Mother Ann; Everybody’s Movin’; Oh Love Of Life!; Deep River; Music Is The Healing Force Of The Universe; A Man is Like a Tree; Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen; New Generation; Swing Low Sweet Chariot; Goin’ Home; Heart Love.
Personnel
Jeff Lederer
woodwindsMary LaRose: vocals; Miles Griffith: vocals; Jeff Lederer: tenor saxophone, flute; Jamie Saft: piano, organ, Baldwin electric harpsichord; Chris Lightcap: bass; Allison Miller: drums; Steven Bernstein: trumpet, slide trumpet; Kirk Knuffke: cornet; Joe Fiedler: trombone; Lisa Parrott: baritone saxophone; Matt Wilson: drums; Heart Singers: Amy Cervini: vocals; Melissa Stylliano: vocals; Toni Seawright: vocals; Chelsea McClauren: vocals.
Album information
Title: Heart Love | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Little (i) Music
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