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William Parker Quartets: Meditation / Resurrection
ByWilliam Parker
bassb.1952

Rob Brown
saxophone, altob.1962

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955

Cooper-Moore
pianob.1946
These two discs, Meditation / Resurrection, recorded on the same day with two differing approaches, exemplify the spiraling flow of Parker's music. The bassist's Quartet has a substantial body of recorded work beginning with O'Neil's Porch (Centering, 2001) and seven releases later, the eight disc boxset Wood Flute Songs. Anthology / Live 2006-2012 (AUM Fidelity, 2013), which was named as album of the year by many critics. Included in that box was a disc by his ensemble In Order To Survive, performing as a septet.
Disc one, Parker's traditional quartet is the first recorded appearance of Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson's trumpet. He replaces the bassist's longtime colleague Lewis Barnes and performs admirably. ?The blues are the major threads here, and is it that masculine vitality of Yang? Parker allows his compositions to flourish with a certain swing. By laying down a bedrock pulse, he and Drake set Nelson and Brown free to fly. The piece "Criminals In The White House," written in 2001, certainly resonates today with an energy and commitment to witness and push back at injustice. The muscular nature of the pieces suggest a well drilled sports team, firing on all cylinders. This is body moving music. The sole departure for the Quartet is "Horace Silver Part 2," in which Parker trades his bass for the Spanish double reed tarota, Drake delivers pulses with a gong, and Nelson performs on the kalimba. The Quartet trades their Yang for Yin with a reflective inward gaze.
Disc two continues the deliberations with Cooper-Moore's evocative piano excursions. He can dance a keyboard like

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Don Pullen
piano1941 - 1995
Track Listing
CD 1:
Criminals in the White House; Leave/Rain; Horace Silver Part 2; Handsome Lake; Rodney's Resurrection; Horace Silver Part 1; Give Me Back My Drum.
CD 2:
Sunrise in East Harlem; Some Lake Oliver; Things Falling Apart; Urban Disruption; Orange Winter Flower.
Personnel
William Parker
bassWilliam Parker: bass, tarota; Hamid Drake: drums, gongs; Rob Brown: alto saxophone; Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson: trumpet, kalimba; Cooper-Moore: piano.
Album information
Title: Meditation / Resurrection | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: AUM Fidelity
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