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Jack DeJohnette: Sorcery
ByJack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Whether with Davis or on his own, DeJohnette continued to integrate the assertive elements of rock with the electric jazz that A-List groups such as

Return to Forever
band / ensemble / orchestra
Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestraAlthough 1974's Sorcery is in many ways the opposite of Standards Vol. 1, it's still very much "about the playing." The main ingredients of the Sorcery albumre-issued in 2023include strong elements of fusion and avant-garde jazz with a sprinkling of psychedelic rock. Or, as DeJohnette himself has put it, "multi-directional music." Bass clarinetist

Bennie Maupin
woodwindsb.1940

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Mick Goodrick
guitar1945 - 2022
David Holland
bassThe second side of the disc is dominated by "The Reverend King Suite." The opening portion of the nearly fifteen-minute suite is peaceful and serene before it segues into the grating and serrated sounds of "Obstructions" and "The Fatal Shot." By the time the piece draws to its conclusion, it is as if DeJohnette has guided one through the five stages of grief to a final resolution. The flower child meets psychedelic "Four Levels of Joy" is a light, and in ways odd, follow-up to the King piece.
Numerous jazz albums come wrapped in extensive liner notes that often read like an article from the Arts and Leisure section of the Sunday New York Times. There's no such offering in this package since all you get are the bare bones: titles, musicians, producers etc. It would have been great to understand why the chaotic vocal only "The Right Thing" was included as well as getting some insight into the use of a metaphone and why they chose this obscure instrument. Other jazz fusion groups and releases of the 1970s are rightfully sought after before Sorcery. As for this session, it's an interesting slice of free jazz history circa the mid-1970s. ">
Track Listing
Sorcery, No. 1; The Right Time; The Rock Thing; The Reverend King Suite: Reverend King/Obstructions/The Fatal Shot/Mourning/Unrest/New Spirits on the Horizon; Four Levels of Joy; Epilog.
Personnel
Jack DeJohnette
drumsBennie Maupin
woodwindsJohn Abercrombie
guitarMick Goodrick
guitarDave Holland
bassMichael Fellerman
tromboneDavid Holland
bassAlbum information
Title: Sorcery | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Craft Recordings
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