One for Jazzrook ~ Nicole Mitchell's "Awakening."

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  • Ian Thumwood
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    • Dec 2010
    • 4255

    One for Jazzrook ~ Nicole Mitchell's "Awakening."

    Knowing Jazzrook's discerning taste I immediately thought of him when I started to play the latest CD that I have snapped up. This is by AACM flautist and composer Nicole Mitchell. Over the last few weeks I've been checking her music out on Youtube as I was intrigued by the favourbale reviews this CD has achieved. I haven't quite got through listening through all the tracks yet since I recevied the album yesterday but this represents some of the most potent jazz I've heard played on a flute.

    The quartet includes the post-Frisell guitar of Jeff Parker who seems like a cross between Jim Hall and Derek Bailey, the hitherto unknown drummer Avreeayl Ra and the wonderful bassist Harrison Bankhead. The latter is simply one of the greatest jazz bassists around at the moment. If you dig William Parker's playing, then you will be impressed by the brilliant musician. Parker is a wonderful improvisor and not afraid to push the music slightly outside the envelope. The whole band gels perfectly and the music is extremely compelling. The opening "Curly Top" sounds almost as if it has snuck off from a 1960's Blue Note and the 3/4rds pf the disc I have played to date is pretty sensational. This record is demonstrative that the Chicargo jazz scene continues to produce great jazz just as the city did back in the 1920's.

    As for Nicole Mitchell's flute, I am hugely impressed and can't recall hearing such startling playing on this instrument since I first heard Steve Kujala over 25 years ago. This record is something else - effectively, what jazz should be in my opinion.


  • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 4323

    #2
    Tres tasty Ian...reminds me of some of the stuff Yusef Lateef was doing in the mid sixties.

    BN.

    Christ, I like something Ian likes! Less brandy in my cocoa from now on.....

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    • Tenor Freak
      Full Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 1064

      #3
      Yes very good.

      Her vocal effects reminded me more of James Newton, but she's got better melodic ideas.

      Is she any relation to Roscoe?
      all words are trains for moving past what really has no name

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      • Serial_Apologist
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 37876

        #4
        Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View Post
        Tres tasty Ian...reminds me of some of the stuff Yusef Lateef was doing in the mid sixties.

        BN.

        Christ, I like something Ian likes! Less brandy in my cocoa from now on.....
        Ian's finding his freedom, maaaaaaaaan

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        • Serial_Apologist
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 37876

          #5
          Originally posted by Tenor Freak View Post
          Yes very good.

          Her vocal effects reminded me more of James Newton, but she's got better melodic ideas.

          Is she any relation to Roscoe?
          Wiki doesn't say anything to that effect, but has lots of interesting info about her:

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          • Jazzrook
            Full Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 3122

            #6
            Thanks for that, Ian. Very impressive and a new name to me.
            Here's one for you - a track from Ornette Coleman's almost impossible-to-find IMPULSE! album 'Crisis' recorded live at New York University on March 22, 1969.

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