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Ron Miles: I Am A Man
ByIn addressing the very notion of the "I Am A Man" platform, Miles references the sadly apparent nexus between injustices of the past and our present day situation, bringing social justice into his artistic sphere while also investigating the more philosophical notions connected to humans simply being and expressing themselves. There's no dichotomizing these topics for Miles"it's impossible and unnecessary to separate spirituality and politics, and art and politics," he shares in Michelle Mercer's finely crafted liner notesand this album is all the better for it.
The quintet that Miles assembled for I Am A Man capitalizes on long-lasting relationships and familiar figures. First and foremost on the list of old friends is

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
While Miles' past trio dates never wanted for anything or anyone, the two additives on this outingbassist

Thomas Morgan
bass, acoustic
Jason Moran
pianob.1975
The originals presented here are basically in keeping with the general theme and Miles' established persona. His cornet, with its sapphire-to-indigo blue streaks, provides a high level of warmth that draws in the ears, and his compositions inspire conversation, communication, and the occasional feeling of consternation (i.e. the core of "Revolutionary Congregation"). One number might be set off by a simple motif, inviting a lyrical strain to set in and a grooving gathering to take shape ("I Am A Man"); another might flow from the start, with an underlying swing pulse setting a curved course for cool ("The Gift That Keeps On Giving"); and a third may call on deep reflection ("Is There Room In Your Heart For A Man Like Me?").
There's great specificity in Miles' writing, yet the music is flexible enough to allow for these five beautiful and intrepid souls to make their mark within the established bounds. I Am A Man occupies a rare space, existing as a mark of musical pride and dignity, a statement driven by social activism, a history-propelled piece of art, and an album that challenges and unites. What's more, it scores incredibly high marks when viewed from each of those angles. ">
Track Listing
I Am A Man; Darken My Door; The Gift That Keeps On Giving; Revolutionary Congregation; Mother Juggler; Jasper; Is There Room In Your Heart For A Man Like Me?.
Personnel
Ron Miles
cornetRon Miles: cornet; Brian Blade: drums; Bill Frisell: guitar; Jason Moran: piano; Thomas Morgan: bass.
Album information
Title: I Am A Man | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Yellowbird
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