this arrangement casts eddie harris’ classic composition in a 13-beat funk groove that alternates with a fast double-time 13-pulse swing felt in 6 ½ beats.
the theme is stated freely over the funk groove and expresses the openness that true freedom brings. a final exclamation reflects this vision.
in the current cancerous era of profits and property over people’s well-being, rampant racism triggered by true illegal aliens (in the u. s. and western hemisphere since1492 and ongoing), and blind obedience to the radical individual self against the survival of the human community and the environment, this arrangement voices the outrage against the insanity consuming plantation earth.
credits
from time changes,
track released February 5, 2019
(C) 1965 eddie harris; arrangement (C) 1972 royal hartigan
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i was at 2 of these shows and they were a highlight of the year for me, so glad to see this music released -- the interplay is incredible and the interpretations are so fresh. the recording quality is excellent as well. e123
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This quintet has acquired legendary status as a working unit...all the musicians are exemplary at their craft and DD is one of my 'Big5'...he is an exquisite composer of both depth and breadth of vision...you can instantly recognise Dave's DNA in a tune...what's more, you feel there is also so much more to come!;his powers of expression are so special.
These compositions are from the heart and I can only suggest that you take them to yours...
John Cratchley
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An orchestra in which all instruments are serving a journey into faraway places, between jazz, classic and impressionism, with beautiful arrangements. A sweet invitation for a peaceful escape from these dark times. Highly recommended ! mili1
South African tenor sax player threads a transportive jazz tapestry alongside talented players from either side of the Atlantic. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 11, 2024
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This album feels as if it could have been released in the late 50's, except for it's thoroughly modern approach. It's first class musicians working with first class material. It's been a consistent 'go-to' album since I purchased it. Kenneth Pyron