Freebop Now!

Freebop Now!

by Malachi Thompson
Freebop Now!

Freebop Now!

by Malachi Thompson

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Overview

Freebop Now! is designed both as a manifesto for Malachi Thompson's aesthetic principles and a 20th anniversary celebration of his Freebop Band concept. But it's a rather disjointed disc jamming together two sextet sessions with different goals, one commemorating a 1998 trip to play in Senegal featuring Billy Harper as Thompson's front-line foil, and the second centered around a science-fiction short story by Thompson with Oliver Lake replacing Harper. But "Cancerian Moon" is a 1993 track featuring Thompson's old Carter Jefferson/Joe Ford sax tandem that only muddies the waters even more. Wayne Shorter's "Black Nile" is a solid opener, while Mae Koen's voice joins the horns to give "Flight to Senegal" a Brazilian tinge a la Flora Purim as Harper turns in a blazing tenor solo. The title track features vocal scatting and strong solos from Steve Berry on trombone and Harper over James Cammack's free-ranging bass foundation. Thompson's trumpet solo explores "'Round Midnight" using a spare, Monk-like approach to the melody over Cammack's anchor, and while "Just a Look" and "Cancerian Moon" are well-crafted and delivered pieces, they're also nothing particularly special. But the sci-fi pieces with Lake are spottier and much less cohesive. "Jammin' at the Point" is ruled by a loping Caribbean-flavored groove fueled by Hamid Drake's percussion, while "Worm Hole" leans to the free side of freebop with drummer Dana Hall ripping underneath the horn harmonies. But the brief "Ancient African Horns" sounds like mouthpiece solos, "Black Hole" incorporates a spoken word reflection on black-on-black youth violence, and "Heathens and Space/Time Projection" is built around recitations by Amiri Baraka and Larry Smith. The final four tracks are pretty scattered, and while that doesn't derail Freebop Now!, it's not the strongest disc in Thompson's consistently interesting catalog. And some of his liner note rhetoric here makes you wonder if Thompson should attach so much conceptual baggage to what is the essential quest for any jazz musician -- a commitment to creating inventive music without being limited to prior models. ~ Don Snowden

Product Details

Release Date: 10/27/1998
Label: Delmark
UPC: 0038153050627
Rank: 149308

Tracks

  1. Black Nite
  2. Goree Island
  3. Flight to Senegal
  4. Freebop Now!
  5. Just a Look
  6. 'Round Midnight
  7. Cancerian Moon
  8. Jammin' at the Point
  9. Worm Hole
  10. Ancient African Horns
  11. Black Hole
  12. Heathens and Space/Time Projection
  13. Jammin' at the Point (Reprise)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Malachi Thompson   Primary Artist,Voices,Trumpet
Amiri Baraka   Guest Artist
Oliver Lake   Guest Artist,Sax (Alto)
Billy Harper   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Carter Jefferson   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
John Whitfield   Bass
Harrison Bankhead   Bass
Hamid Drake   Percussion
James Cammack   Bass
Kirk Brown   Piano
Joe Ford   Sax (Soprano)
Nasar Abadey   Drums
Tony Carpenter   Percussion
Sonny Seals   Sax (Tenor)
Steve Berry   Trombone
Mae Koen   Vocals

Technical Credits

Bernie Hanighen   Composer
Wayne Shorter   Composer
Thelonious Monk   Composer
Cootie Williams   Composer
Malachi Thompson   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Al Brandtner   Design,Photography
Steve Wagner   Producer
Paul Serrano   Engineer
Robert G. Koester   Producer
Amiri Baraka   Recitation
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