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Tyrone Birkett | Emancipation: Post Modern Spirituals: The Promised Land
ByThe spirituality of Birkett's music is different from the metaphysical universality of saxophonist

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The reinterpretation of the traditional "Sometimes I Fell Like a Motherless Child" dubbed "Motherless Child Revisited" features Birkett's wife and singer
Paula Ralph-Birkett
vocalsBirkett duets with his spouse on the stirring and funk infused "Strength." His passionate saxophone is as emotive as her dramatic singing and embellishes the main theme cleverly with an occasional honk and growl. Their concluding dialogue evolves over drummer Camille Gainer Jones, rollicking beats, keyboardist

Pablo Vergara
pianoReggie Young
guitarThe momentum does slack a bit as repetitiousness permeates some of the tracks like the undulating "Deep River" with its saccharine tones and the softly lilting "Freedom Dreaming" with its overly mellifluous melancholy. Birkett closes the album, however, with a robust demonstration of his creative energy. The intricately constructed, slow tempo "The Promise" features bassist

John Benitez
bassOver a period of eight years Birkett's work has matured and he has developed a unique style. This cohesive and delightful disc is a testament of that evolution. Despite a few weak spots Post Modern Spirituals: The Promised Land is a stimulating and sincere expression of superb musicianship and deep passion. ">
Track Listing
The Departure; The Struggle; The Postmodern Spiritual; Motherless Child (Revisited); Strength; Deep River; Freedom Dreaming; The Promise.
Personnel
Tyrone Birkett
saxophone, altoTyrone Birkett: saxophones, keyboards, spoken word; Paula Ralph Birkett: vocals; Gregory Royals piano, organ; Reggie Young: electric bass; Jason Patterson: drums; Pablo Vergara piano; electric keyboards; Camille Gainer Jones: drums; John Benitez: acoustic bass; Benny Martinez: guitar.
Album information
Title: Post Modern Spirituals: The Promised Land | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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