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Azar Lawrence: Prayer For My Ancestors
ByAt a young age, Lawrence was already touring and recording with jazz legends like

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Stanley Turrentine
saxophone, tenor1934 - 2000

Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989
Thankfully, Azar Lawrence is back and blowing his tenor and soprano saxophones
Prayer for My Ancestors, on the relatively new Furthermore Recordings label, is a collaborative labor of love made with the help of many friends, both old and new. The quartet consists of Los Angeles piano great, Nate Morgan, Henry "the Skipper" Franklin on bass, an old friend from their years in Horace Tapscott's Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra, and former colleague in McCoy Tyner's band of the mid-70s, and

Alphonse Mouzon
drums1948 - 2016
Lawrence's opener, "Open Sesame," begins with his tenor sax blowing a solemn incantation, as if summoning the eternal spirits to join him in joyous musical celebration. Then, Mouzon's shimmering cymbals and crashing drums and Morgan's palpitating piano enter the ceremony. Suddenly, the band takes off on an up-tempo journey to a magical place.
On another original, "Thokole," native Senegalese musicians Ibrahim Ba (vocals, guitar), kora (21-string lute) master Amadu Fall and the band create a gentle groove that conjures visions of majestic ibex and impala roaming the savannah. Enter Lawrence, who then breathes mystical magic from his soprano sax on this serene journey to the Motherland.
On the title tune, the rhythm section builds slowly rising waves of aural beauty, particularly Franklin's bowed bass, that washes over like the mighty falls of Victoria. Lawrence, on tenor, then pours forth a profoundly soulful expression of gratitude to the land and the people of Mother Africa.
Morgan's "Swinging in Exile" is a powerful, rhythmic, hard-bop tune that burns hot as North Africa's sirocco winds. Guest Roy McCurdy's relentless drums and Morgan's roiling piano runs propel the band to a frenzy. Meanwhile, Lawrence blows with an urgency and insistence that commands attention to his swinging message.
The always eloquent and insightful reed master

John Stoddart
piano
Bill Evans - Saxophone
saxophoneb.1958
With all the sadness and loss the jazz community experiences, it is a medicinal injection of peace and joy to hear Azar Lawrence burning it up again. ">
Track Listing
Open Sesame; Under Tanzanian Skies; Thokole; Prayer For My Ancestors; The Baker's Daughter; Swinging in Exile; Ode To Pharoah; Linda G.
Personnel
Azar Lawrence
saxophoneAzar Lawrence: tenor and soprano saxophones; Nate Morgan: piano; Henry "the Skipper" Franklin: bass; Alphonse Mouzon: drums; Ibrahim Ba: vocals,guitar; Amadu Fall: Kora; Nolan Shaheed: trumpet; Tony Dumas: bass; Roy McCurdy: drums.
Album information
Title: Prayer For My Ancestors | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Furthermore Recordings
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