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Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble: Proverbs of Sam
Bill Coleman
trumpet1904 - 1981
Where Greens offered a global tour of rhythms, Proverbs plays more like a Best of Sam Furnace, with the African-centric beats remaining fairly consistent while Furnace's solos jump from the speakers. In addition to his buzzing sona (China), shenai and nagaswaram (India), Cole blows Ghanaian flute and didgeridoo while Furnace is featured on alto and Joseph Daley patrols the bottom on baritone, trombone and tuba. From time to time the three hornmen clash as their lines overlap but their hyperactivity serves as counterpoint to the pulsating rocksteady rhythms of drummer Warren Smith and percussionist Atticus Cole. Bassist William Parker links both halves together and, as a fringe benefit, Cooper-Moore whacks his diddley bow. Proverbs for Sam is a fitting tribute and carries a spiritual weight not found in most run-of-the-mill world music projects.
Track Listing
Don't Wait for the Day of Battle Before Getting Your Weapons Ready; If a Blacksmith Continues to Strike an Iron at One Point, He Must Have a Reason; The Drum Sounding a Message in War Is Beaten in a Cryptic Manner, Only Wise Men Can Dance to It, and Only Experienced Men Can Understand It; No One Knows the Paths in a Garden Better Than the Gardener, a Follower Should Always Allow His Guide to Lead.
Personnel
Bill Coleman
trumpetBill Cole: sona, digeridoo, shenai, flute, nagaswaram; Sam Furnace: alto saxophone, flute; Joseph Daley: baritone horn, tuba, trombone; William Parker: bass; Warrren Smith: drums and percussion, voice, whistle; Cooper-Moore: diddley bow, rim drums, flute, voice; Atticus Cole: percussion.
Album information
Title: Proverbs of Sam | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Boxholder Records
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