Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music

Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music

by Eddie Gale
Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music

Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music

by Eddie Gale

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition)

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Overview

The aesthetic and cultural merits of Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music cannot be overstated. That it is one of the most obscure recordings in Blue Note's catalog -- paid for out of label co-founder Francis Wolff's own pocket -- should tell us something. This is an apocryphal album, one that seamlessly blends the new jazz of the '60s -- Gale was a member of the Sun Ra Arkestra before and after these sides, and played on Cecil Taylor's Blue Note debut, Unit Structures -- with gospel, soul, and the blues. Gale's sextet included two bass players and two drummers -- in 1968 -- as well as a chorus of 11 voices, male and female. Sound like a mess? Far from it. This is some of the most spiritually engaged, forward-thinking, and finely wrought music of 1968. What's more is that, unlike lots of post-Coltrane free jazz, it's ultimately very listenable. Soloists come and go, but modes, melodies, and harmonies remain firmly intact. The beautiful strains of African folk music and Latin jazz sounds in "Fulton Street," for example, create a veritable chromatic rainbow. "A Walk with Thee" is a spiritual written to a march tempo with drummers playing counterpoint to one another and the front line creating elongated melodic lines via an Eastern harmonic sensibility. The final cut, "The Coming of Gwilu," moves from the tribal to the urban and everywhere in between using Jamaican thumb piano's, soaring vocals a la the Arkestra, polyrhythmic invention, and good, old-fashioned groove jazz, making something entirely new in the process. While Albert Ayler's New Grass was a failure for all its adventurousness, Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music, while a bit narrower in scope, succeeds because it concentrates on creating a space for the myriad voices of an emerging African-American cultural force to be heard in a single architecture. This is militant music posessed by soul and spirit. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/13/2024
Label: Elemental
UPC: 0600753986073
Rank: 2962

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eddie Gale   Primary Artist,Conductor,Bird Whistle,Drums (Steel),Piano (Thumb),Recorder (Soprano),Trumpet
Arthur Jenkins   Vocals
Art Jenkins   Vocals
Artie Jenkins   Vocals
Barbara Dove   Vocals
Sondra Walston   Vocals
Joan Gale   Vocals
Judah Samuel   Bass
Sylvia Bibbs   Vocals
Norman Right   Vocals
Thomas Holman   Drums
Richard Hackett   Drums
Elaine Beener   Vocals
Thomes "Tokio" Reid   Bass
Mildred Weston   Vocals
Fulumi Prince   Vocals
Evelyn Goodwin   Vocals
Norman Wright   Vocals
Russell Lyle   Flute,Sax (Tenor)
Edward Walrond   Vocals
Prince Falumi   Vocals

Technical Credits

Eddie Gale   Arranger,Composer
Pat Thomas   Reissue Producer
Patrick Roques   Reissue Design
Gary Hobish   Mastering
Jewel Voils   Photography
Joan Gale   Composer
Richard Graf   Cover Photo,Photography
Francis Wolff   Producer,Photography
John Norris   Liner Notes
Rudy Van Gelder   Engineer
George Fenton   Composer
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