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Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids: Shaman!
ByIdris Ackamoor
saxophoneb.1951
Shaman! is the revived Pyramids' third winner in a row. It is also the most ambitious album in Ackamoor's six-decade recording career: a 75 minute, four-part suite which is brilliantly realised by an electro-acoustic septet and recorded with a minimum of overdubbing other than the chorale vocals which augment around half of the tracks. It is epic on a scale only hinted at by the younger West Coast spiritual-jazz tenor saxophonist and composer

Kamasi Washington
saxophoneb.1981
Ackamoor's stylistic territory and vocalised tenor saxophone inevitably draw comparisons with his near contemporary,

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Sonny Sharrock
guitar, electric1940 - 1994
Bobby Cobb
guitar, electric
Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973
Sandra Poindexter
violinMargaux Simmons
flute"I wanted to use this album to touch on some of the issues that we all face as individuals in the inner space of our souls and our conscience," says Ackamoor, differentiating it from his long maintained, community-focused work. "The album unfolds with personal musical statements about love and loss, mortality, the afterlife, family and salvation." That said, penultimate track "The Last Slave Ship" returns to more familiar terrain. The tweaked lyric trajectory resonates with 2020 health concerns but predates them. Tracks such as "When Will I See You Again?" were prompted by the passing in 2018 and 2019 of some of Ackamoor's friends, including his mentor

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
Like An Angel Fell in 2018, Shaman! was recorded in London, and the production, by Malcolm Catto, the drummer with and producer of Britain's Sun Ra, Ethio-jazz and dub-focused band the Heliocentrics, is once again straightforward and unobtrusive. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. ">
Track Listing
Act 1: Shaman; Tango Of Love; Act 2: Eternity; When Will I See You Again?; Act 3: Salvation; Theme For Cecil; Act 4: Virgin; The Last Slave Ship; Dogon Mysteries.
Personnel
Idris Ackamoor
saxophoneMargaux Simmons
fluteSandra Poindexter
violinBobby Cobb
guitar, electricRuben Ramon Ramos
bass, acousticGioele Pagliaccia
drumsJack Yglesias
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Idis Ackamoor: tenor saxophone, Keytar, vocals; Sandra Poindexter: violin, vocals; Margaux Simmons: flute, alto flute, vocals; Bobby Cobb: electric guitar, mbira; Ruben Ramos Medina: electric bass; Jack Yglesias: congas; Gioele Pagliaccia: drums.
Album information
Title: Shaman! | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Strut Records
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