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Andrew Cyrille / Haitian Fascination: Route de Freres
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Andrew Cyrille
drumsb.1939
Cyrille's résumé is too wonderfully long to be celebrated in a 500-word review. Perhaps his most enduring legacy before this record is his contribution to

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Big Sid Catlett
drums1910 - 1951

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Coleman Hawkins
saxophone, tenor1904 - 1969
At any rate, this album is sure to change all that. Cyrille is a musician who feels the pulse of music in his blood and in his bones. His body then translates this into vibrations and impulses that are transmitted through his arms, which move in wide arcs as he creates whorls of florid shapes and colors from his battery of drums. The geometry of this exquisite tattoo then becomes the central rhythmic palette of the music that is being played, and Cyrille goes on to make beautiful dancing shapes that resemble arcs and parabolas. Moreover, as he inhabits the spectral fourth dimension, he is apt to make music in the shape of rhombuses and colorful flashy orbs, created by arms propelled as if by French curves as well.
The drummer is joined by superb cohorts, and that makes all the difference in charting a course for this album from good to great. In a scenario reminiscent of the memorable piano-less ensembles of

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Hamiet Bluiett
saxophone, baritone1940 - 2018

Lisle Atkinson
bassb.1940
Track Listing
Marinet; Deblozay; Hope Springs Eternal; Isaura; Route de Freres Part 1: Hills of Anjubeau; Route de Freres Part 2: Memories of Port au Prince Afternoons; Route de Freres Part 3: Manhattan Swing; C'mon Baby; Sankofa; Spirit Music; Mais; Ti Kawol.
Personnel
Andrew Cyrille
drumsAndrew Cyrille: drums; Hamiet Bluiett: baritone saxophone; Lisle Atkinson: bass; Alix Pascal: acoustic guitar; Frisner Augustin: percussion, vocals.
Album information
Title: Route de Freres | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: TUM Records
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