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Jemeel Moondoc Quartet: The Astral Revelations
ByJemeel Moondoc
saxophone, altob.1951

William Parker
bassb.1952

Roy Campbell
trumpet1952 - 2014
After a hiatus in terms of recording in the early noughties, he's become active once again, resulting in a sequence of albums on the NYC Relative Pitch imprint, culminating in the excellent Zookeeper's House (2014). One of the surprises then was the appearance of pre-eminent piano improviser

Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960
Moondoc's characteristic combination of astringent blues-drenched tone and post-Ayler wail, interspersed with vocal asides, remains one of the most distinctive sounds in modern jazz. Add to that Shipp's singular style amalgamating insistent motifs, melodic shards, thunderous crashes and cleanly articulated sparkling lines, and you have something very special.
Shipp has extensively partnered Brazilian saxophonist

Ivo Perelman
saxophone, tenorb.1961
"Blues For Katie," a Moondoc staple, hews closer to form, beginning with an earthy pizzicato riff from bassist

Hilliard Greene
bassb.1958

Newman Taylor Baker
percussionBut they leave the best till last, with "Ornette Gone By" another in the ongoing series of gorgeous Moondoc dirges, where he wrings every last drop of emotion from the heart rending melody. For those who haven't caught up with Moondoc before, this is the place to start. ">
Track Listing
Cosmic Nickelodeon; Blues For Katie; Here Now, Gone Now; Ornette Gone By.
Personnel
Jemeel Moondoc
saxophone, altoJemeel Moondoc: alto saxophone; Matthew Shipp: piano; Hilliard Greene: double bass; Newman Taylor Baker: drums.
Album information
Title: The Astral Revelations | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Rogue Art
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