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Overview

Throughout her 35-year recording career, virtuoso drummer, composer, and bandleader Terri Lynne Carrington has challenged assumptions. Her 2011 Mosaic Project, performed by an all-female ensemble, critiqued jazz as a male-dominated art form while using misogyny as an underlying component of American culture. 2014's Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue paid tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Duke Ellington-Charles Mingus-Max Roach sessions for United Artists while taking on income inequality and late-stage capitalism. The Waiting Game is a double album that showcases the musical range of her new band, Social Science, as they engage enormous creativity and political protest. Its members include Aaron Parks (piano), Matthew Stevens (guitar), Morgan Guerin (bass and saxophone), vocalist Debo Ray, and DJ Kassa Overall. The first disc's 11 compositions deliver a head-on polemic on racism, homophobia, police brutality, prison conditions, gender discrimination, and more with assistance from several guests singing or speaking. Disc two is a sprawling four-part improvisational jazz suite called "Dreams and Desperate Measures" that adds Esperanza Spalding on upright bass, with strings, and winds orchestrated by Edmar Colon. Disc one opens with "Trapped in the American Dream," with a manifesto narrated by Overall. A melancholy piano figure is repeated atop Carrington's restrained, martial snare, guest Derrick Hodge's bubbling electric bass, and Stevens' poignant single-string guitar playing. Guerin's saxophone solo moves the track beyond the emergent hip-hop frame and into elegant post-bop. Ray's operatic soprano winds in from the margins, adding drama and tension that is transformed into a meld of hip-hop and rock. Nicholas Payton and MC Raydar Ellis guest on "Pray the Gay Away," illuminated by Colon's arresting post-classical string charts. "No Justice for Political Prisoners" is a jazz ballad sung wordlessly by MeShell Ndegeocello. Its narration is filled in by vocal samples from justice warriors: Assata Shakur, Angela Davis, Leonard Peltier, Laura Whitehorn, and Marilyn Buck. The title track, composed just after the 2016 presidential election, evokes a general disappointment ("We'll suffer through/And rise again...") before becoming pointed and angry: ("â?¦The highest ceiling made of glass/Still unbrokenâ?¦"). Disc two's "Dreams and Desperate Measures" is a nearly 40-minute improvised jazz suite. The first movement emerges with speculative improv by Spalding and Parks; mournful classical strings are asserted, and funky blues and barely restrained post-bop collide inside the frame. "Part 2" commences with a three-chord piano pattern, some skittering brushed snare, and an elliptical string melody answered contrapuntally by Spalding. It unfolds gently with guitars and piano before the strings move become more insistent in a minor-key, pulsing rhythm. The abstract "Part 3" reveals an advanced improvisational interplay at the heart of this ensemble's communication, while the final section initially continues that dialogue but transmutes into funky, spiky, jazz-rock with killer guitar work from Stevens. Waiting Game is a major statement that speaks through the many articulations of jazz in the 21st century while rooting itself in harmonic discovery (particularly on disc two) and prescient cultural critique. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 11/08/2019
Label: Mot?Ma Music
UPC: 0181212003451
Rank: 106592

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Trapped in the American Dream
  2. Bells (Ring Loudly)
  3. Pray the Gay Away
  4. Purple Mountains
  5. Waiting Game [Acapella]
  6. The Anthem
  7. Love
  8. No Justice (For Political Prisoners)
  9. Over and Sons
  10. If Not Now
  11. Waiting Game

Disc 2

  1. Dreams and Desperate Measures, Pt. 1
  2. Dreams and Desperate Measures, Pt. 2
  3. Dreams and Desperate Measures, Pt. 3
  4. Dreams and Desperate Measures, Pt. 4

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Terri Lyne Carrington & Social Science   Primary Artist
Terri Lyne Carrington   Primary Artist,Drums,Vocals,Percussion
Eirini Tormesaki   Voices
EJ Hwang   Voices
Laura Whitehorn   Sampled Vocals
Marilyn Buck   Sampled Vocals
Micaela Preston   Voices
Reina K. Huguley   Voices
Ryan N. Smith   Voices
Torey S. Abron   Voices
Vasiki Izumnchensky   Voices
Vasileios Kostas   Voices
Wonmi Jung   Voices
Malcolm Jamal Warner   Spoken Word,Featured Artist
Leonard Peltier   Sampled Vocals
Aaron Parks   Piano,Keyboards,Synthesizer Bass
Mimi Rabson   Violin
Matthew Stubbs   Clarinet,Clarinet (Bass)
Jeremy Harman   Cello
Kokayi   Featured Artist
Wendy Rolfe   Flute,Flute (Alto)
Assata Shakur   Sampled Vocals
Kassa Overall   Featured Artist
Matthew Stevens   Guitar
Calvin Gantt   Voices
Layth Sidiq   Violin
Negah Santos   Percussion
Morgan Guerin   EWI,Bass,Drums,Vocals,Saxophone
Debo Ray   Vocals,Featured Artist
Edmar Colon   Keyboards,Orchestra
Adwa S. Petty   Voices
Aja Burrell Wood   Voices
Chris Fishman   Keyboards
David France   Violin
Dean Albak   Voices
Angela Davis   Sampled Vocals
Derrick Hodge   Bass
Mark Kibble   Vocals,Featured Artist
Nicholas Payton   Trumpet,Featured Artist
Esperanza Spalding   Bass,Bass (Acoustic)
Meshell Ndegeocello   Spoken Word
Raydar Ellis   Featured Artist
Rapsody   Spoken Word,Featured Artist
Mumia Abu-Jamal   Spoken Word
Maimouna Youssef   Vocals

Technical Credits

Dean Albak   Engineer,Editing Engineer
Vasiki Izumnchensky   Engineer
Maimouna Youssef   Composer,MC
Malcolm Jamal Warner   Composer
Gabriel Shepard   Engineer
Dave Kowalski   Engineer
Aaron Parks   Composer,Producer,Group Member,Improvisation
Jeremy Loucas   Mixing Engineer
Daniel Cantor   Engineer
Carl Walker   Composer
Rebecca Meek   Design
Matt Hayes   Engineer
Joe LaPorta   Mastering Engineer
Elizabeth Healy   Project Manager
Kassa Overall   DJ,MC,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Matthew Stevens   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Group Member,Improvisation
Brian Ellis   Composer
Fanny Delsol   Cover Photo
Morgan Guerin   Group Member
Debo Ray   Group Member
Edmar Colon   String Arrangements
Antoni Vaquer Grimalt   Composer
Terri Lyne Carrington   Composer,Producer,Programming,Group Member,Improvisation,String Arrangements
Jana Herzen   Associate Producer
Joni Mitchell   Composer
Marc Urselli   Engineer
Esperanza Spalding   Improvisation
Meshell Ndegeocello   Composer
Marlanna Evans   Composer
Raydar Ellis   MC
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