Don Cherry - Hear & Now (2007) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Hear & Now
Year Of Release: 1977
Label: Rhino Atlantic
Genre: Jazz-Funk
Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC / 24-bit/192kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:45:09
Total Size: 249 MB; 1.4 GB
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Hear and Now's cover depicts a smiling Cherry posing like Buddha, and holding a trumpet with a bent mouthpiece — an indication of some meditative sounds, but it's really a mishmash of styles with a leaning toward African rhythms. An underlying social message runs through the album of Cherry compositions (except one) produced by Narada Michael Walden. Cherry plays very little trumpet on "Universal Mother"; the African-based excursion is carried by Neil Jason's bass, Sammy Figueroa's congas, and Raphael Cruz's percussion work. He plays stretching, calling trumpet notes on "Karmapa Chenno"; African chants and verbiage flavor the tune, along with Stan Samole's sparkling lead guitar. The guitar-driven "California" is a groove; Cherry plays to a roadhouse beat, sounding like Miles Davis on a tune that's much too brief (less than three minutes). He dusts off his flute and gives a good account on "Buddha's Blues," on which he also plays trumpet; the beat is funky but jumpy and disjointed. "Eagle Eye" is a trio with Cherry (on flute), Figueroa (conga), and Cruz (percussion) — tight, but again less than three minutes. An expansive "Surrender Rose" tries to be grandiose but never rises above mediocrity, despite wallpaper backing from Cheryl Alexander, Phoenix Volatis, and Patty Saafa. "Journey of Milarepa," "Shanti," and "The Ending Movement Liberation" are done as a suite, turning out to be a saving grace as the only mind-bender here. An average collection from Cherry, respectable and inoffensive. ~ Andrew Hamilton

Tracklist:
01. Don Cherry - Mahakali (09:51)
02. Don Cherry - Universal Mother (06:45)
03. Don Cherry - Karmapa Chenno (07:16)
04. Don Cherry - California (02:53)
05. Don Cherry - Buddha's Blues (03:40)
06. Don Cherry - Eagle Eye (00:55)
07. Don Cherry - Surrender Rose (03:31)
08. Don Cherry - Medley: Journey of Milarepa / Shanti / Ending Movement Liberation (10:14)

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Thanks for this. It sure is a curiosity, compared to the trumpeter's albums of world music that have lasting impact. This sounds like a commercial endeavor by producer Narada Michael Walden, with contributions from Marcus Miller, Michael Brecker, and the future Mrs. Bruce Springsteen (Patti Scialfa).