Billy Harper : Vol. 2-Blueprints Of Jazz

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Sell date: 2/2009
Label: Talking House Records
Mfg's Catalog#: 810019
CDC Part#: 1353687
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Full title is: Blueprints of Jazz, Vol. 2

  Aaron Scott - Percussion, Drums
  Amiri Baraka - Spoken Word
  Billy Harper - Sax (Tenor)
  Charles McNeal - Sax (Alto)
  Clarence Seay - Bass
  Clarence Seay - Bass
  Francesca Tanksley - Piano
  Keyon Harrold - Trumpet, French Horn
  Louie Spears - Bass

A long time between recording dates (eight years since his Metropolitan label release Soul of an Angel ), many might have wondered what happened to the firebrand tenor saxophonist Billy Harper. But here he is in all his power and glory, playing the progressive jazz and clarion warrior calls that have distinguished him as an individualist, and a performer whose sound is instantly recognizable. The soulful cry, constant flow of ideas, and slightly tart sound has held Harper in good stead, and high regard. This CD showcases a larger ensemble with familiar bandmates like the exceptional pianist Francesca Tanksley, twin bassists Clarence Seay and Louie Spears, drummer Aaron Scott, a new face in jazz in trumpeter Keyon Harrold, and alto saxophonist Charles McNeal. Three tracks feature the recitations of Amiri Baraka which sound a bit muffled and overdubbed, but possess no lack of the fire and brimstone that he normally dishes out. Harper reshapes John Coltrane's modal 'Africa' into 'Africa Revisited' with a modified melody and harmony, and rhythm and piano motifs the same as the original. Baraka inserts lines from his poem 'Where Dat Stuff Come From?,' as his pointed commentary asserts African-Americans 'did not come here to play basketball, or come in second on American Idol.' He also quotes adages and sings snippets of 'Swing Low Sweet Chariot' and ' 'Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?' 'Knowledge of Self' continues Baraka's 'Stuff' theme in a jazz history lesson, referring to icons Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Coleman Hawkins, and others over a bass groove with short, inquiring bursts from the horns. Words of 'Where Does the Music Come From?' are added to 'Oh...If Only,' a hard bop tune where Harper harkens back to his days with Lee Morgan and Art Blakey. 'Another Kind of Thoroughbred' recalls his substantial time with the Gil Evans Orchestra in a blues based staccato theme, and he soulfully sings 'Amazing Grace' in an ethereal mood with piano and synthesizer. What makes Harper a true standout is his arranged and composed music, a tricky melding of individualistic counterpoint, singing saxes, sharply accented or thinly veiled lines. The light swing and four-note emphasis during 'Who Here Can Judge Our Fates?' and the tick-tock rhythm buoying a decidedly deliberate approach to 'Time & Time Again' most accurately represents this signature sound. So does 'Cast the First Stone,' utilizing strident Coltrane -like sheets of sound with trumpet and alto punctuations in a long jam that slows from 4/4 to 3/4 time in Harper's most involved and intricate charted music. Tanksley's feature 'Thoughts & Slow Actions' (with wordless vocals from Harper ) puts her in a different light, a contemplative, longing mood where she waxes rhapsodically in a way her chordal comping and driving supportive lines on the other tracks are not displayed. Certainly a celebration for fans of the 65-year-old Harper and a welcome addition to his potent discography, this CD represents him playing at an exceptionally high level, staying true to his spirit, and still making powerful music. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

 
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Africa Revisited - 16:45 Play the Windows Media clip
Knowledge of Self - 9:06 Play the Windows Media clip
Another Kind of Thoroughbred - 4:33 Play the Windows Media clip
Thoughts & Slow Actions - 5:37 Play the Windows Media clip
Time & Time Again - 5:14 Play the Windows Media clip
Who Here Can Just Our Fates? - 7:46 Play the Windows Media clip
Amazing Grace - 4:03 Play the Windows Media clip
Cast the First Stone? (...If You Yourself Have No Sins) - 12:26 Play the Windows Media clip
Oh... If Only - 6:14 Play the Windows Media clip
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