Julius Hemphill - Big Band (1988)

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Title: Big Band
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Elektra
Genre: Avant-Garde Jazz, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:00:37
Total Size: 424 / 154 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. At Harmony
02. Leora
03. C/Saw
04. For Billie
05. Drunk on God
06. Bordertown

Julius Hemphill Big Band:
Julius Hemphill (soprano & alto saxophones);
K. Curtis Lyle (spoken vocals);
Marty Ehrilich (soprano & alto saxophones, flute);
Jon Purcell, John Stubblefield (soprano & tenor saxophones, flute);
J.D. Parran (baritone saxophone, flute);
David Hines, Rasul Siddik (trumpet);
Vincent Chancey, John Clark (French horn);
Frank Lacy (trombone);
David Taylor (bass trombone);
Jack Wilkins, Bill Frisell (electric guitar);
Jerome Harris (electric bass);
Ronnie Burrage (drums);
Gordon Gottlieb (percussion).

The only recording by altoist Julius Hemphill at the head of a big band is a mostly very stimulating set of exploratory music. Some of the music wanders a bit, and K. Curtis Lyle's talking on his poem "Drunk On God" is a distraction, but other selections feature colorful solos from many players, including Hemphill (doubling on soprano), guitarist Bill Frisell, (well showcased on "Bordertown"), trombonist Frank Lacy, and the tenors of John Stubblefield and John Purcell. This valuable, but increasingly rare CD is particularly notable for giving one a rare chance to hear Hemphill's adventurous big-band arrangements.