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Isaiah Collier: Parallel Universe
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Isaiah Collier
saxophone- 1998
Collier's previous albums with his band The Chosen Few revealed a saxophonist breathing spiritual fire in the fine tradition of

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

Gil Scott-Heron
vocals1949 - 2011

Damon Locks
composer / conductorChief Adjuah
trumpetWeldon Irvine
piano
Roy Ayers
vibraphone1940 - 2025
The band for this ambitious project includes vocalist
Jimetta Rose
vocals"Retreat" could be some movie's hip-swinging title theme in waiting, as a thudding bass backbeat meets Collier's charming and very catchy sax. The title track then hops a ride on

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

George Clinton
vocalsBack on Earth, "The Lean" is a throbbing Harlem shuffle, while the funk-laden "Never Back Down" adds wah-wah guitar to Rose's defiant vocal. "Open The Door" then has Collier and Rose in a robust yet romantic duet, yearning for connection. "The Last Song" meanwhile could be a precis of the whole recording, a prayer of gratitude with both lead singers basking in their soulful selves to a sultry three-chord piano vamp.
"You can't be great without risk." Collier says. "This record is about the beautiful engineering device called our mind." A groovy and devotional songbook the album is too, recorded from microphone to lathe, then simply walked downstairs to the pressing plant. ">
Track Listing
Eggun; Village Song; Retreat; Parallel Universe; The Lean; Never Back Down; Open The Door; The Last Song.
Personnel
Isaiah Collier
saxophoneJimetta Rose
vocalsJulian Reid
keyboardsMicah Collier
bassCorey Wilkes
trumpetJames Russell Sims
drumsMichael Damani
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Ra; kalimba.
Album information
Title: Parallel Universe | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Night Dreamer
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