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Bennie Maupin / Adam Rudolph
Symphonic Tone Poem For Brother Yusef
STRUT
- Cat No: STRUT298LP
- 2024-10-08
アフリカや中南米の民族音楽を取り入れたパーカッション奏者の先駆者アダム・ラドルフと、マイルス・デイビスの「BITCHES BREW」や、ハービー・ハンコックのHEADHUNTERSといった歴史的な作品に参加しているサキソフォン/ベースクラリネット奏者、ベニー・モウピンのコラヴォレーション。
Track List
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A1. First Movement
8:53 -
A2. Second Movement
6:49 -
A3. Third Movement (Part 1)
5:52 -
B1. Third Movement (Part 2)
3:22 -
B2. Fourth Movement
8:58 -
B3. Fifth Movement
7:33
Strut present an exclusive collaboration between two jazz greats, Bennie Maupin and Adam Rudolph, on ‘Symphonic Tone Poem For Brother Yusef’, originally commissioned by the Angel City Jazz festival in Claremont, to mark the late, great Yusef Lateef’s 100th birthday on 9th October, 2020.
The album weaves a magical, meditative path across five movements, combining electronics, saxophone, voices and Rudolph’s wide palette of percussion from hand drums to thumb pianos and gongs. “I learned so much from Yusef about intervals,” explains Rudolph. “Greats like Yusef, Ornette Coleman and Coltrane stopped using traditional harmonic forms and introduced systems of working with intervals. So, there was an intellectual process with this album, but mostly it was just intuitive. What I love about intuition is that it erases its own tracks behind it. On the 5th Movement of this album, I was working around a major seventh but 90% of what happened was instinctive. It is a unique moment; you can’t go back and recreate it.”
Both artists bring unparalleled experience to the project. Detroit’s Bennie Maupin is best known for his work with Miles Davis on Bitches Brew, Herbie Hancock and The Headhunters and Eddie Henderson. Chicago percussionist Adam Rudolph was Yusef Lateef’s percussionist for 20 years and has worked with many other jazz luminaries including Pharoah Sanders, Wadada Leo Smith and Don Cherry. His work with Mandingo Griot Society during the ‘70s and ‘80s and, more recently, leading Hu Vibrational and Go Organic Orchestra constantly break new ground in the use and context of percussion.
“Brother Yusef was a luminous being who continues to be an inspiration to so many of us,” continues Rudolph. “He was a great teacher, not only of music, but also of how to live as an artist and as a human being.”
The album weaves a magical, meditative path across five movements, combining electronics, saxophone, voices and Rudolph’s wide palette of percussion from hand drums to thumb pianos and gongs. “I learned so much from Yusef about intervals,” explains Rudolph. “Greats like Yusef, Ornette Coleman and Coltrane stopped using traditional harmonic forms and introduced systems of working with intervals. So, there was an intellectual process with this album, but mostly it was just intuitive. What I love about intuition is that it erases its own tracks behind it. On the 5th Movement of this album, I was working around a major seventh but 90% of what happened was instinctive. It is a unique moment; you can’t go back and recreate it.”
Both artists bring unparalleled experience to the project. Detroit’s Bennie Maupin is best known for his work with Miles Davis on Bitches Brew, Herbie Hancock and The Headhunters and Eddie Henderson. Chicago percussionist Adam Rudolph was Yusef Lateef’s percussionist for 20 years and has worked with many other jazz luminaries including Pharoah Sanders, Wadada Leo Smith and Don Cherry. His work with Mandingo Griot Society during the ‘70s and ‘80s and, more recently, leading Hu Vibrational and Go Organic Orchestra constantly break new ground in the use and context of percussion.
“Brother Yusef was a luminous being who continues to be an inspiration to so many of us,” continues Rudolph. “He was a great teacher, not only of music, but also of how to live as an artist and as a human being.”
ユセフ・ラティーフのリーダー作の数々、近年では Hu Vibrational、BUILD AN ARKなどでも活躍するレジェンドAdam Rudolphと、ECMからのリーダー作、名盤「The Jewel In the Lotus」はじめスピリチュアル・ジャズの名作に携わってきたBennie Maupin。2020年にYusef Lateefの生誕100年を祝い録音したもの。5つの章からなるメディテーショナルな素晴らしいサウンド。STRUT 2022年リリース。ストックしました! (サイトウ)