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Nat Birchall meets Al Breadwinner: Sounds Almighty
ByNat Birchall
saxophone, tenorb.1957

Matthew Halsall
trumpetIn summer 2018, Birchall has surfaced again with another disc, on another trajectory. Sounds Almighty is a celebration of belle-epoque instrumental reggae and dub. Birchall reveals himself to be a master of the genre, with an approach which evokes such founding fathers as Jamaican horn players Tommy McCook, " data-original-title="" title="">Cedric Im Brooks and
Roland 'Ringo' Alphonso
b.1931Who knew?
Well, anyone who read Birchall's 2010 interview with AllAboutJazz, for starters. Plus the sound-system devotees on Birchall's northern English hometurf for whom he has been DJing deep-roots sessions for as long as he has been playing cosmic jazz. "In the mid 1970s I was into reggae and dub to the exclusion of anything else," Birchall told AAJ. "I would go to Liverpool, to a specialist reggae shop in the Toxteth area, to buy tunes. I would spend all my money on these records, and the people in the village would be like, 'What the hell is that? You're weird!' Coming from the northern countryside I didn't meet too many black people until I was in my late teens, so I was a man alone in the music I was listening to.... Reggae got me into playing jazz. I knew that all the Jamaican horn players I loved were jazz players and their music was influenced by

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Sounds Almighty is a collaboration with Manchester-based dub producer Al Breadwinner, who co-produced the album with Birchall. The star guest is veteran Jamaican trombonist Vin Gordon aka

Don Drummond
trombone1932 - 1969
The album is "respectfully livicated to the great Jamaican artists who originated this music"and it does their creation proud. ">
Track Listing
Side One: Youth Iron Rock; Ancient Wisdom; Wisdom Dub; Freedom Style; Freedom Skank. Side Two: In The Hills; Higher Region In Dub; Igziabeher; Amlack Dub; Hail Don D Jr.
Personnel
Nat Birchall: tenor saxophone, bass, hand drums, organ, percussion, piano, melodica; Al Breadwinner: drums, guitars, piano, organ, percussion; Vin Gordon: trombone; David Fullwood: trumpet; Stally: baritone saxophone; KT Lowry: trumpet (1:2, 1:3).
Album information
Title: Sounds Almighty | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Tradition
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