Henry Threadgill - Carry the Day [1995]
APE & MP3 + CUE + LOG | TT = 37:24 | Full artwork
APE = 252 mb | MP3 vbr (lame –preset standard) = 59 mb
Jazz / Avant-Garde
Carry the Day continues the experimental yet ecstatic verve of Threadgill's earlier albums with the band he aptly calls Very Very Circus. As an improviser, he still projects a raw, intuitive energy, issuing both scruffy joy and antsy angst on alto sax and flute. But it is more the general features of his concept than the specifics of singular soloing that make Threadgill's music tick, an important difference in function from other modes of jazz that emphasize the heroism of the mighty soloist. Threadgill's Euro-African chamber avant jazz is all about supple shifts of meter and tonality, rumbling dins and roller-coaster energy, classical and quasi-cabaret sonorities, the fiendish criss-cross of guitars and tubas, thrumming South American percussion and other sun dry ingredients woven together as if discontinuity didn't exist.
While it also contains new textures and balances, Carry the Day finds Threadgill up to his old tricks, describing an emotionally complex, ambivalent world. It opens with the simple chant of "Come Carty the Day," which gives way to harmonically restless slithering and a deceptive air of celebration. Following the musky dirge "Hyla Crucifer … Silence Of," sung by Sentienla Toy, the album closes with the turbulent, splatter-painted eloquence of "Jenkins Boys Again, Wish Somebody Die, It's Hot." Make no mistake: As titles like these suggest, this isn't easy listening. It is music that continuously weaves in and out of self-generated configurations and resolutions.
Threadgill continues to make some of the finest noise under the rubric of jazz – if jazz can be considered a widely embracing, evolutionary art form instead of a calcified, retrogressive vocabulary. And if we accept the more adventurous definition, Threadgill may be the most important jazz musician alive.
(RollingStone.com)
Tracks:
1. Come carry the day
2. Growing a big banana
3. Vivjanrondirkski
4. Between orchids lilies blind eyes and cricket
5. Hyla Crucifer… silence of
6. Jenkins boys again, wish somebody die, it's hot
Personnel:
Henry Threadgill: alto saxophone, bass flute, flute
Mark Taylor: French horn
Brandon Ross: electric guitar, soprano guitar
Masujaa: electric guitar
Edwin Rodriguez: tuba
Marcus Rojas: tuba
Gene Lake: drums
Wu Man: pipa
Tony Cedras: accordion
Jason Hwang: violin
Johnny Rudas: percussion, vocals
Miguel Urbina: percussion, vocals
Sentienla Toy: vocals
Mossa Bildner: vocals
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