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Melodic Art-Tet: Melodic Art-Tet
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William Parker
bassb.1952
As drummer Roger Blank explains in Val Wilmer's seminal As Serious As Your Life (Da Capo, 1977), part of the group's ethos was to avoid screeching and hollering in order to entice an audience with well-rehearsed accessible music. At the core of the co-operative's sound lies the contrast between reed man
Charles Brackeen
b.1940
Ahmed Abdullah
trumpetb.1947

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Ed Blackwell
drums1929 - 1992
In performance the band runs tunes together into mini-suites, following the template set by Cherry for what he termed his cocktails, with the pieces separated by brief percussion or ensemble interludes. Generally the themes tend to be straightforward, proceeding in an amiable groove, sometimes with the horns in counterpoint, most effectively at the start of "In the Chapel/With Cheer/Redemption/Consecration" which pitches spiraling soprano against lyrical trumpet. Some of the most dramatic junctures come when Parker takes up his bow, as in the second part of "Before Heaven and Earth and the World/ Face of the Deep" where his yelping arco intertwines with the front line, or early in "Time and Money/ YAMACA/ Open/ Pit Chena" when bickering tenor and trumpet mingle with his fractious sawing. Clocking in at 79-minutes the session, available as a single CD or double LP, is perhaps too much to absorb at one sitting. But while the band's style may not be as distinctive as others from the period, it nonetheless allows further valuable insight into the diversity on offer during a key moment in the music's history. ">
Track Listing
Before Heaven and Earth and the World/ Face of the Deep; Above the Cross/ My Divine; Time and Money/ YAMACA/ Open/ Pit Chena; In the Chapel/With Cheer/Redemption/Consecration.
Personnel
Charles Brackeen: flute, soprano and tenor saxophones; Ahmed Abdullah: trumpet; William Parker: bass; Roger Blank: drums; Tony Waters (Ramadan Mumeen): percussion.
Album information
Title: Melodic Art-Tet | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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